styrum Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Many years ago I remember that somebody published a prank VI which would connect to another machine with LabVIEW running on it, connect to an open VI BD and move/wiggle the nodes on that BD which could indeed spook or at least puzzle a colleague working on that machine. Considering the fact that the majority of scripting properties and methods are not allowed for remote access, I would like to see again how this was done. Yes, I know that we can still run remotely any VI on the remote LabVIEW instance (if it exists there already), and that VI, as a "local", will have access to all the properties and methods, but I wonder if that prank VI was able to do what it did without planting and calling any such VIs on the remote machine. Can somebody please point me to that post or comment with that code? Quote
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