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Hi folks,

I'd like to make available a vi, previously converted to .exe file, through internet so by searching in this forum I have found this thread

http://forums.lavag.org/index.php?showtopi...Publishing+Tool, it is related to the Web Publishing Tool so my questions are:

1.) related to the thread mentioned above, by reading the instruccions I'm not able to get the goal. Here you have part of my .ini file generated during the building process and after making Web Server available:

WebServer.Port=8083

WebServer.Enabled=True

the tag generated by the Web Publishing Tool during the configuration was: http://my_localhost:8083/Final_Integrado_121206.htm as the thread mentions this tag has to be included in .ini file, right? do I have to copy-paste the tag to the .ini file or I have to include this tag is as a part of a field such as?:

The Tag = http://my_localhost:8083/Final_Integrado_121206.htm (IT IS FOR EXAMPLE PURPOSES)

Also related to this thread, there is a broken link Michael mentioned: http://forums.lavausergroup.org/index.php?...dpost&p=679 has it been moved?

2.) are there other methods to make available an .exe file, through internet, taking into account I'm using Application Builder feature.

Thanks in advance for your support,

cheers,

Jose.

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