Sigma LBA-400, LBA-710, LBA-714PC, LBA-300, LBA-712, LBA-708, LBA-500PC, LBA-700 If you have a problem

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9.4.1.2.3.1Windows 2000

1.Start DCOMCNFG. From the Start menu select Run…, type dcomcnfg and click OK.

2.Configure the client computer for automatic remote access. On the Applications tab, scroll down until you see LbapcActiveX EXE. Click on LbapcActiveX EXE then click the Properties… button. Click on the Location tab. Unselect the Run application on this computer check box. Select the Run application on the following computer: check box. Type in the name of the LBA-PC computer or click Browse… to browse the available network. Click OK.

9.4.1.2.3.2Windows XP

1.Start DCOMCNFG. From the Start menu select Run…, type dcomcnfg and click OK.

2.Configure the client computer for automatic remote access. Click the plus (+) symbol next to Component Services, then the plus symbol next to My Computer, then the plus symbol next to DCOM Config. Scroll down until you find LbapcActiveX EXE. Right click on LbapcActiveX EXE and select Properties. Click on the Location tab. Unselect the Run application on this computer check box. Select the Run application on the following computer: check box. Type in the name of the LBA-PC computer or click Browse… to browse the available network. Click OK.

9.4.1.2.4Programmatic Remote Access

In Visual Basic, you can use the CreateObject function to create an object and specify the remote computer. See the Visual Basic documentation for more information.

In LabVIEW, the Automation Open VI contains a Machine Name input terminal where you can specify the remote computer. See the LabVIEW documentation for more information.

9.4.2If you have a problem

Start simple. Don’t try to do everything in the first shot. Start with a test application that simply creates a LBA-PC ActiveX server object. On the LBA-PC computer you will briefly see a small window appear then disappear when the LBA-PC ActiveX server object is created.

Verify all the DCOM settings on both computers. Make sure you check both the default settings and the LBA-PC ActiveX server specific settings.

Reboot both computers after configuring DCOM on each computer.

Minimize network problems. Remove all network protocols from both computers except one and try again.

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Sigma LBA-400, LBA-710, LBA-714PC, LBA-300, LBA-712, LBA-708, LBA-500PC, LBA-700 manual If you have a problem