The following table lists reference information about the VI Server Application Class properties. The names listed are the long names for all the properties. Use the print properties to configure what is to be printed. Set all the custom printing properties because they default to their previous settings. To actually print VI information, you must use a VI Class print method.
Property | Description |
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Application:All VIs In Memory | Return list of VIs in memory. Property will return an error if used to return a list of remote VIs. This property is available only in the local versions of LabVIEW. Details |
Application:Directory Path | Absolute path to the directory where the application is located. Details |
Application:Exported VIs In Memory | Return list of exported VIs in memory. Details |
Application:Kind | Includes Development System, Runtime System, Student Edition, or Embedded LabVIEW. Details |
Application:Name | File name of an application executable file. Details |
Application:Show FP Tip Strips | Writing the Property: Setting this property to true enables the display of tip strips on front panel controls. Setting the property to false prevents them from being displayed. Reading the Property: Specifies whether tip strips display when idling over controls on the front panel. Details |
Application:Target CPU | Returns the type of CPU: 68K, PowerPC, X86, Sparc, PA-RISC, MIPS, and Alpha. Details |
Application:Target Operating System | The operating system for which the application was built: MacOS, Win 95/98/NT/2000, Solaris 2, PowerMAX, HP-UX, and Linux. Details |
Application:User Name | User name used to open the application. Details |
Application:Version Number | Version number of the application. Details |
Display:All Monitors | Returns information about all the monitors on the computer, including their bit depths and bounding rectangles. Details |
Display:Primary Workspace | Gives the bounding rectangle of the computer's primary monitor. Details |
Operating System:Name | Name of the operating system where the application is actually running. Details |
Operating System:Version Number | Version number of the actual operating system. Details |
Printing:Custom All Controls? | Specifies whether to print all controls or only the controls wired to the connector pane when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. Details |
Printing:Custom Connector? | Specifies whether or not to print the connector and icon of VIs when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. Details |
Printing:Custom Control Descriptions? | Specifies whether or not to print descriptions of front panel controls when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. Details |
Printing:Custom Control Types? | Specifies whether or not to print data type information for front panel controls when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. Details |
Printing:Custom Controls? | Specifies whether or not to print front panel control information when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. Details |
Printing:Custom Description? | Specifies whether or not to print VI descriptions when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. Details |
Printing:Custom Diagram Hidden? | Specifies whether or not to print the hidden frames in Case and Sequence Structures that might be present in the block diagram when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. Details |
Printing:Custom Diagram Repeat? | Specifies whether or not to print visible frames in sequence with the non-visible frames when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. If you decide to print the visible frames in sequence, those frames will be printed twice. Details |
Printing:Custom Diagram? | Specifies whether or not to print block diagrams when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. Details |
Printing:Custom Hierarchy? | Specifies whether or not to print the hierarchy of the VI in memory when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. Details |
Printing:Custom History? | Specifies whether or not to print the VI revision history information when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. Details |
Printing:Custom Panel Border? | Specifies whether or not to print the front panel with a border when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. Details |
Printing:Custom Panel? | Specifies whether or not to print the front panel when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. Details |
Printing:Custom SubVIs? | Specifies whether or not to print a list of the subVIs including the icon, name, and path when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. Details |
Printing:File Wrap Text Length | Maximum number of characters on a single line in a text file. Affects the Print Docs to HTML, RTF, and text file methods. If 0 is the value then the text does not wrap and all the characters are printed on one line. Details |
Printing:JPEG Quality | Percentage value from 0 to 100 specifying the quality of a JPEG graphic in VIs printed either interactively or with the Print Docs to HTML method. Since JPEG is lossy technology, the higher the percentage the better the quality. 80% is the default value. Details |
Printing:PNG Compression Level | Number between 0 and 9 that specifies the level of compression on PNG-format graphics in VIs printed either interactively or with the Print Docs to HTML method. The quality of the graphic is not affected by the compression, but the graphic file size and speed of compression are affected by this value. 9 designates no compression and 0 designates high compression. 5 is the default value. Details |
Server:Logging Enabled | Specifies whether the TCP interface to the VI Server is logging operations to a file. Details |
Server:Logging File Path | Path of the log file created during TCP/IP communication. Details |
Server:TCP Listener Active | Specifies whether the TCP interface to the VI Server is currently accepting connections. Details |
Server:TCP/IP Access List | List that describes which TCP/IP addresses of remote clients may access the VI server. Details |
Server:VI Access List | List that describes which VIs on the VI server are accessible by remote clients. Details |
Web Server:HTTP Port | The port to which the built-in Web server listens for HTTP requests. Details |
Web Server:Logging Enabled | Determines whether the built-in Web server logs to a file information about HTTP requests. Details |
Web Server:Logging File Path | Determines where the built-in Web server places the log file. Details |
Web Server:Read Timeout | Determines how long the built-in Web server waits for read operations to complete when the Web server reads HTTP requests from HTTP clients. Details |
Web Server:Root Directory Path | Specifies the root directory from which the built-in Web server loads files for document requests. Details |
Web Server:Server Active | Determines whether the built-in Web server is turned on. Details |
Web Server:TCP/IP Access List | Determines which TCP/IP addresses the built-in Web server allows or denies access to files and pictures of VIs. Details |
Web Server:VI Access List | Determines the VIs for which the built-in Web server publishes information. Details |