LabVIEW Run-Time Engine 2009 SP1 - (64-bit Standard RTE) - Windows 7 64-bit/Vista 64-bit/Server 2008 R2 64-bit
LabVIEW 2009 SP1 Run-Time Engine (Standard) (64-bit) for Windows
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Product Line: LabVIEW
Version: 2009 SP1
Release date: 02-01-2010
Software type: Run-Time
Operating system: Windows 7 64-bit; Windows Vista 64-bit; Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit
Available in Update Service: No
Description
This document contains the LabVIEW 2009 SP1 Run-Time Engine (Standard) (64-bit). This Run-Time Engine must be installed on any Windows system where you plan to run executables that you build with the LabVIEW Application Builder. This version of the Run-Time Engine may be used only to run executables that were built with LabVIEW 2009 or 2009 SP1 (64-bit)
Additionally, the Run-Time Engine allows your browser to display VIs that are embedded in Web pages.
If you were attempting to view a VI through a browser and you were directed to this site by your Web browser, the VI will display correctly after you install the corresponding Run-Time Engine: 32-bit for 32-bit browsers and 64-bit for 64-bit browsers. NOTE: Windows Vista x64 and Windows 7 x64 have the 32-bit version of Internet Explorer set to be the default browser.
Installation Instructions
Run
LVRTE901std64.exe to install the LabVIEW 2009 SP1 Run-Time
Engine (Standard) (64-bit).
NOTE: The installation files for the
Run-Time Engine are automatically extracted to a directory on disk. The
installer does not remove the files after installing, if you want to
remove these files from disk, be sure to note their location during the
unzipping process.
Install Notes
LabVIEW 2009 SP1 Run-Time Engine (32-bit): There are two downloads that are available. You only need to install one of them.
- LabVIEW 2009 SP1
Run-Time Engine (Standard) (32-bit) gives full support
for executables. This version will support all executables built with
LabVIEW (32-bit) as well as allow viewing of Remote Front Panels in web
browsers. It includes support for DataSocket, Variable Engine and
NI-USI. This version can be deployed using an installer created with
Application Builder. Go to the following Drivers and Updates page and download
LVRTE901std.exeto install this version. - LabVIEW 2009 SP1
Run-Time Engine (Minimum) (32-bit) is a smaller
download intended for viewing Remote Front Panels in web pages. It does not contain the full run-time engine, but will allow some executables to run. This version can not be deployed. Go to the following Drivers and Updates page and download
LVRTE901min.exeto install this version.
Do not Install the minimum Run-Time Engine on a development machine, doing so will prevent you from including the Run-Time Engine as an Additional Installer when building an installer in LabVIEW. To fix this situation you must install the standard Run-Time Engine on the machine.
LabVIEW 2009 SP1 Run-Time Engine (64-bit): There are two downloads that are available. You only need to install one of them.
- LabVIEW 2009 SP1
Run-Time Engine (Standard) (64-bit) gives full support
for executables. This version will support all executables built with
LabVIEW (64-bit) as well as allow viewing of Remote Front Panels in web
browsers. It includes support for DataSocket, Variable Engine and
NI-USI. This version can be deployed using an installer created with
Application Builder. Go to the following Drivers and Updates page and download
LVRTE901std64.exeto install this version. - LabVIEW 2009
Run-Time Engine (Minimum) (64-bit) is a smaller
download intended for viewing Remote Front Panels in web pages. It does
not contain the full run-time engine, but will allow some executables
to run. This version can not be deployed. Check the following KnowledgeBase for more information about what version of the Run-Time Engine should be used with a particular browser. Go to the following Drivers and Updates page and download
LVRTE901min64.exeto install this version.
Older versions of Run-Time
Engine
To run applications built with an older
versions of LabVIEW you will need the corresponding run-time engine
installed. You can have multiple run-time engines installed at the same
time. See the All
Versions list of Run-Time Engines to download an older
run-time engine version.
