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  1. Got it right this time. Though I was using LV2010, my scripting was disabled. Thanks a lot for such a detailed and clear explanation. You are absolutely right, I should spend more time to explore these properties. Attaching what I have done,If it's going to be useful for another wire-worker. @Jon, I don't see a way to give kudos here. Thanks a lot. I don't use LAVA very often, I think I should visit here more often . Oops, missed the attachment here. disconnect from library.vi
  2. Thanks a lot for your suggestion. I am able to disconnect the VI's from library. However I am not able to "Set the "VI Control Type" property to control" which is mentioned in your Step 4. I would really appreciate if you could modify the attached VI to incorporate the step 4 mentioned. Thanks, Neo disconnect from library.vi
  3. My customer doesn't want its dependency with lvlib files. He likes the old way of code distribution.
  4. I have a set of drivers which I am trying to disconnect from *.lvlib file and distribute as *.llb file. But whenever I save it to a new distribution,it shows that all member files retains lvlib dependency, Is there any way to remove this lvlib dependency at single shot? -I have around 350 files, hence opening and disconnecting will be last option. Is there anyway I can disconnect all the strict typedef files from the member library files? i.e single click to remove all typedefs in all member files of an LLB or lvlib? Please find the attached llb file and you could see that all member files have dependency with a lvlib file which is part of the attached llb. I just want to remove the lvlib dependency. Sorry if I am over communicating. Thanks in advance, Neo 3570 Driver.llb
  5. Hi all, I was not successful in running the SMTP example provided for PDA Mobile by NI,though I used the same POP and SMTP settings to send mail through my native e-mail client(mobile). I got following error message from E-Mail server: "553 Sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts." Listing the arbitration between PDA SMTP VI and e-mail server. Message to server : HELO 10.20.5.32 MAIL FROM:<info@goflexteq.com> RCPT TO:<info@goflexteq.com> DATA To: info@goflexteq.com From: info@goflexteq.com Subject: Project details Test. QUIT Response from Server: 220 smtpauth02.prod.mesa1.secureserver.net ESMTP. 250 smtpauth02.prod.mesa1.secureserver.net. 250 Sender accepted. 553 Sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts. I would really appreciate if any of you could interpret this arbitration and let me know what the issue is. Thanks in advance, Manu Mohan
  6. QUOTE (David Boyd @ Mar 3 2005, 11:02 AM) Page addition option was not available in Methods of the Pages[].
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