Re: create an application with Labview 7 express

2004-06-16 Thread /*draven*/
thanks
!!



Re: create an application with Labview 7 express

2004-06-16 Thread Dennis Knutson
Yes. The installer creation is the last tab on the app builder. You go
there and select the Create Installer box. The run-time engine is
installed by default - click the Advanced button. If your exe doesn't
require any other drivers, then that's all you need to do. Other
drivers might be NI-DAQ, NI-GPIB, etc.



Re: create an application with Labview 7 express

2004-06-16 Thread /*draven*/
so if I crate an instal software, and  I use it on a computer (with
haven't Labview), the soft install the run-time engine?
and I can use my soft? or any other "exe"?



Re: create an application with Labview 7 express

2004-06-15 Thread Dennis Knutson
Every built LabVIEW application requires the run-time engine
installed. Just like the on-line help states. Much older versions of
LabVIEW included the run-time engine in the executable which resulted
in large exe files. Now, the exe's are smaller but the engine is still
required. A separate engine is a big benefit when multiple exe's might
be installed. The installation of the run-time engine can be made
automatic when you create an installer for your app.



create an application with Labview 7 express

2004-06-15 Thread /*draven*/
how to create an application which can run without
the motor of Labview.
I have the developper toolkit
and application with I can build run also with the motor of labview on
the computer
Is it possible to crreate an application which can run without this
motor?