Run Time Engine Web Service

Hello Gents, Anybody knows why I can't access to VI (*.exe) on remote PC. On remote PC has been installed only standard 8.6 Run Time Engine. Do I need to install additional parts like NI LabVIEW Run-Time Engine Web Server or/and LV Web Server? And is it possible to communicate through this using RTE on both sites?  
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Sure, with LabVIEW installed it works properly. But questions is "how I can to view VI interface on PC with RTE installed via Web browser in case when this VI has been uploaded on this PC?".
It is mean that we are using Web Server for this. Are you sure standard LabVIEW Run-Time Engine contains this?  And as I’m understood I need to copy *.html files to somewhere…. on this PC? Thank you for support and advices      

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