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LabView

Vendor National Instruments

LabVIEW software is ideal for any measurement or control system, and the heart of the NI design platform. Integrating all the tools that engineers and scientists need to build a wide range of applications in dramatically less time, LabVIEW is a development environment for problem solving, accelerated productivity, and continual innovation.

License Information

This product is generally distributed as a network site license. This means that this title is available to any Clemson user but you must be connected to an on-campus license server to use the software.

Versions of this software are available on: Windows, Linux. You may have to check with the vendor about the availability of other versions.

License server: license6.clemson.edu   Port: 28040

If you cannot enter license server name and port separately in the application, you may need to enter them in the format: port@server.

Purchasing LabView

Licenses for this software are available without purchase if you meet any license restrictions.

You can also purchase a license for this software from clemson.onthehub.com.

Install Media - How to Access LabView

Installing On Windows

  • Option 1: All users can open Windows Explorer (My Computer) and copy \\software.clemson.edu\software\LabView into the address bar. If prompted for a username and password, try "campus\username" (no quotes; note the backslash), where username is your Clemson University username. Use your Clemson password. Once connected, check the Documentation folder for additional installation information, like license server names and port numbers. Note: If you are off campus, you will have to be logged into VPN before you will be able to connect to the Software Repository.

Installing On Linux/Unix

  • Option 1: Use an SMB mount to //software.clemson.edu/software/LabView. If prompted for a username and password, use your Clemson University username and password.
    Check the Documentation folder for additional installation information.

Getting Help

If you have any additional questions about the availability, cost, or install procedures for this software, you can either visit the CCIT Support Center on the 2nd floor of Cooper Library or send an email to ithelp@clemson.edu.

Faculty and staff can also contact their local IT support for help.

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