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I recently decided to try out the Debug Application or Shared Library feature of LabVIEW for the first time, but I can't connect to any application! I tried running an application both on a local and a remote host. I opened the firewall, the IP is correct, Enable debugging is checked in the application builder, and the application runs, but I always get the "No debuggable applications or runtime libraries found" message. I tried two different applications. What else is there to try? My two Win 10 machines are on a corporate domain. I have local admin access. One runs LV 2017 32-bit IDE, the other - a matching runtime engine.
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Here is the scenario: You have a heavily nested project and you are debugging your sub-VIs. You have pressed pause or you are stepping through one of them and you accidentally close your sub-VI. Meanwhile you have parallel loops and/or active processes going on. How do you find where you have paused? Breakpoints are easier to find because you can use the breakpoint manager. But I havent found a menu item that says "Show Pause Location" or something equivalent. Has anyone been frustrated by this before? Is there a simple answer or method that I have missed?
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Hi all, This week I am pulling my hair out trying to fix a big project of mine that produces an executable with no errors which then does not run (crashes). Upon mass compiling the project (waiting 4hrs) I found a bunch of insane objects in various VIs. An example of one is: Insane object at FPHP+2C30A9C0, UID 8, in "VdMiyachiLW25AWeldingLaser.lvclass:SendCommand.vi": {tdname } (0x4000): Numeric (DDO ) insanities in FPHP of C:Program Files (x86)National InstrumentsLabVIEW 2012instr.lib_InstrumentDriversVdInstrumentsVdWeldingLaserVdMiyachiLW25AWeldingLaser_classSendCommand.vi Note the number of the object in bold above. I then went an started Heap Peek (ctr+shift+d+h) in an attempt to find and clear the insane objects (for more info on heap peek see: http://labviewwiki.org/Insane_object). The trouble is that I cannot find the offending objects as per their numbers. They simply do not appear. So short of deleting all possible controls and indicators and replacing thme I have not find an easier way to sort out my problem. Does anyone have experience with Heap Peek? Have you had this problem with it too? Am I missing something here? Thanks for any help! Puya
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