How to use cgi directly in FP 2000?

I want to build a Web Server that includes using CGI
in FP 2000.However, i don't want to include any VI when I use the CGI. One reason is the memory of the FP 2000 is not enough to add more VI. Can anyone tell me how to use CGI in FP 2000 directly? Thank you for your help.

Hello,
What you are trying to do is not a supported feature. The Internet Toolkit and the G Web Server for LabVIEW was developed and tested for its use under Windows only. R&D has not tested it running on an RT target. You might be able to load and start the G Web Server on RT, however there might be some files that you need to copy to get it to work.
The G Web Server is what you should try to use. The server comes with the Internet Toolkit. There is no way to use CGI directly with FieldPoint without the G Web Server. I am not sure what you mean about not including any VI when using CGI. There is lots of information here about the Internet Toolkit http://www.ni.com/support/labview/toolkits/
internet/. Once it is installed there is lots of documentation that comes with it.
Good luck with developing your application.
Jared A

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