I am using the "G Web Server" with Bridgeview 2.1. The problem I am having is that I have to

restart the web server once every 2 to 3 days, or the web pages don't show the vi (images). Any ideas to trouble shoot - I dont know if the problem is related to my workstation hardware or a setting that needs to be tweaked on the G Web Server. Thank you.I am using a Pentium 233 machine/ Win 95. The PLC I am collecting info from is a GE Fanuc Series 9030 (?). Ethernet connection.

restart the web server once every 2 to 3 days, or the web pages don't show the vi (images). Any ideas to trouble shoot - I dont know if the problem is related to my workstation hardware or a setting that needs to be tweaked on the G Web Server. Thank you.Hi,
we are using the G Web Server with LabVIEW on a WinNT 4 machine. Up to now these works fine. Therefore I would recommend you to choose a more stable OS.
Maybe you can try to programmatically restart the server every 2 days. Within LabVIEW you would do this by running "HTTP Server Control.vi". Unfortunatly all connections will be closed, thus be aware of that!
Hope that helps
chris

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