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Why Do I Have a Red X on my DataSocket Server Icon in the HiQ Explorer Window?

Primary Software: Other NI Software>>HiQ
Primary Software Version: 4.1
Primary Software Fixed Version: N/A
Secondary Software: Other NI Software>>DataSocket

Problem: What does the red X next to my DataSocket server mean and how can I get rid of it?

Solution: The Red X indicates that HiQ could not establish a connection with the listed DataSocket server. Be sure that the DataSocket server you are trying to connect to is running before you open HiQ. If the DataSocket server is started after you launch HiQ, you will need to refresh the Explorer Window to establish a connection. To do this, Right-Click on DataSocket Servers and select Refresh Explorer View. If the Red X does not go away, check the spelling, computer name or IP address to make sure you typed it in correctly. To edit the server names, Right-Click on DataSocket Servers and select Add/Remove DataSocket Servers. Then, use the Edit button to modify the server names.

Note: National Instruments does not support HiQ functionality on Mac OS in LabVIEW 7.0 and will no longer support HiQ functionality on all platforms after LabVIEW 7.0. If your application uses HiQ VIs, consider replacing them with the Analyze and Mathematics VIs. Refer to the LabVIEW Help for information about using the Analyze and Mathematics VIs. You access the LabVIEW Help by selecting Help»VI, Function, & How-To Help.

Related Links: HiQ Support


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Report Date: 12/22/2000
Last Updated: 05/28/2004
Document ID: 24LBJSPQ

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