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  1. Hello, I have installed JKI VI Package Manager on my laptop running Windows 7, and everything is working fine. The problem is, we have a desktop computer in the lab which we are not allowed to connect to the internet because it contains sensitive patient information. However, I need to run the labVIEW program that I have successfully made work on my laptop (with the help of the VI Package Manager), on the desktop computer. I am not able to process this data on my laptop due to memory and speed problems. I installed everything that I needed on my laptop with the helpful instructions on this page: http://matio-labview.sourceforge.net/ Without the internet, I have managed to install on the offline desktop: 1. the VI Package Manager, 2. Matio, 3. a 2011 Run-time engine that the VI Package Manager told me I needed (I also needed it for my laptop), 4. The following required Library: http://sourceforge.net/projects/opengtoolkit/ To accomplish the above on the desktop, I followed the exact same steps that were used on my laptop, but since I am not on the internet with the desktop, the VI Package Manager cannot connect to tell me what other openG libraries I need to solve the 'dependencies' problems I am encountering. A list of all the Libraries listed on my laptop under the VI Package Manager is below. Is there a way that I can get all of these onto the desktop? Some way I can transfer and replace a folder(s), so that I can have these dependency problems sorted out? Thank you so much for your help!! Kind regards, Andrew
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