Check the user rights if you're using w2k. I'm constantly getting
problems with our w2k Network with file permissions being set so that
LabVIEW can't read the VIs being used.
Copying to a local computer doesn't always automatically mean you have
full rights for the file.
Just my idea on the subj
There are no hidden VI's, but there may be some sub-vi's on your
laptop that are not on your desktop.
These could include any sub-vis you created on you laptop and any
extra LabVIEW toolkits or drivers (NI-DAQ) that you installed on the
laptop.
If it's toolkit or driver VIs that are missing, you'
I created my VI on my laptop, and when I transfered and tried to open
the VI file from my local PC, it keeps giving me a dialog box asking
me to select the fileover and over and over again. Are there some
other hidden files that are associated w/ the VI? Or is it all rolled
into one?