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  1. Hello, I'm developing an application that uses some PCIe hardware. My daily developing computer is a laptop docked to a dock station. Now, I would like to develop testing my subVIs in the remote desktop that has installed the PCIe hardware. I know I can enable remote debugging, compile and transfer the executable, then execute and connect from my laptop, but this is very inefficient and slow process to test subVIs. I could install the full development environment in the remote desktop, develop in this machine with remote connection (or even directly on this computer, as it's next to my laptop), but this is not the way I would like to work with every similar project. Do you have any better approach to debug remote desktop applications? I have heard something about using VI server and executing remote panels or similar, but I have never done such a thing. Any comment is welcomed. Thank you.
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