I purchased and downloaded your neat SVN tool, but can't deploy it to one of my development computers because it's Windows 7, I get an error saying "This package is not compatible with your operating system or any LabVIEW version installed on your computer."
Is this an oversight or is Win7 really not supported?
Regards,
-Michael
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Windows 7 & JKI TortoiseSVN Tool
#2
Posted 07 August 2010 - 08:43 AM
Do you have internet access on that computer and can VIPM connect to the internet successfully?
Michael Aivaliotis - VIPM Product Manager
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#3
Posted 09 August 2010 - 01:19 PM
Thanks Michael,
Come to think of it I might have been offline at the time, maybe that was part of it. Wasn't really expecting to need to be online for a package that I had a copy of.
Regardless, seeing your post I fired it up again, was online, opened up the ogp file and installed it no problem.
Cheers,
-m
Come to think of it I might have been offline at the time, maybe that was part of it. Wasn't really expecting to need to be online for a package that I had a copy of.
Regardless, seeing your post I fired it up again, was online, opened up the ogp file and installed it no problem.
Cheers,
-m
#4
Posted 09 August 2010 - 04:59 PM
mje, on Aug 9 2010, 06:19 AM, said:
Thanks Michael,
Come to think of it I might have been offline at the time, maybe that was part of it. Wasn't really expecting to need to be online for a package that I had a copy of.
Regardless, seeing your post I fired it up again, was online, opened up the ogp file and installed it no problem.
Cheers,
-m
Come to think of it I might have been offline at the time, maybe that was part of it. Wasn't really expecting to need to be online for a package that I had a copy of.
Regardless, seeing your post I fired it up again, was online, opened up the ogp file and installed it no problem.
Cheers,
-m
Yes, It seems we might have an issue in VIPM 2010 where you need to be online to install offline packages. We have an internal case 9630 opened regarding this issue.
I'm glad you're up and running.
Michael Aivaliotis - VIPM Product Manager
VIPM Idea Exchange <<-- Post your VIPM Feature Requests Here
VIPM Online Documentation
JKI Product Support <<-- For urgent requests, submit a ticket
VIPM Idea Exchange <<-- Post your VIPM Feature Requests Here
VIPM Online Documentation
JKI Product Support <<-- For urgent requests, submit a ticket
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