peteski Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 Folks, I've looked through all the documentation I could muster to look through, but couldn't find a "published" method to delete "obsolete" Execution Target addresses. I ran into this problem recently as I have been becoming familiar with Labview's Real Time ETS on PCs. I started by working with PCs with particular IP addresses and then decided to change all of the IP addresses - to protect the innocent Unfortunately, the old IP addresses remained in the list of Execution Target addresses, even though I had no use for them anymore. Eventually, I decided to roam about in the Labview.ini file - a neighborhood I don't often cruise through. I found the addresses hiding in there, and deleted them. This seemed to do the job just fine, although it would have saved me some searching if it was documented somewhere. Or maybe it is documented, but somehow I missed it. Has anybody else been through this? -Pete Liiva Quote Link to comment
Khalid Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 Yes, the INI seems to be the only (and the right?) place to fix this. Has worked for me for a while now. -Khalid Quote Link to comment
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