Is it possible to compile under Forte with import com.ms.security.*;

Is it possible to compile under Forte with import com.ms.security.*; included in a java applet or do I need to compile from Microsoft JDK only? I would like to thank you on advanced.

Yes; just include the cab/zip file containing those classes in your project. You'll find them from somewhere in your system.
I would like to thank you on advanced. I don't give you the permission to do that. :)

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    System.out.println(YY_ERROR_MSG[errorCode]);
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    yy_currentPos++) {
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    case 60:
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    case 58:
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    case 38:
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    If you want a LabVIEW / Windows application to interface with LabVIEW / Linux, you can do this with TCP/IP functions, or perhaps even with global variables (not sure if they work under Linux).
    Can't help you with the second question(s). I'd be worried about getting any camera working under Linux and LabVIEW, but I'm not sure if this is a valid concern.
    Regards,
    Wiebe.

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