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#1 User is offline   Norm Kirchner 

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Posted 12 February 2010 - 05:24 PM

Has anyone been able to, or even tried for that matter, to access one of the NI.LV.xxxxx contexts on a remote system?

This would be particularly useful when you have developed a tool that runs in one of these hidden contexts (like NI.LV.Editor) and you need to send information to it remotely through VI server.

Specifically, my use case is that A LOT of my development needs to happen on remote PXI systems that I Remote Desktop into.
But there are select utilities that, because of my remote access, do not work through RmtDsktp.

I could see this being useful beyond my own scope for things like remote monitoring or taking advantage of these other contexts as a 'services' layer instead of interacting with the running application context.

Currently, any non-built-in context can be accessed by opening up, within that context, a unique TCP VI Server port to listen on.
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