Why don't you want to install LV at home? Is it that you don't want it on your home computer or that you don't want to have to buy another copy? If it's the latter, does the home use clause apply?
6. Home Usage Exception. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, if you are a business or other entity, the primary user of the single computer on which the SOFTWARE is installed and used as authorized by the applicable license may also install and use the SOFTWARE on one computer located in such user's home; provided the use of the SOFTWARE on such home computer is limited to work performed in the scope of such person's employment with you and further provided, such person promptly deletes the SOFTWARE from the home computer upon the termination of his or her employment with you. -- NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT 370406C-01 April 2003 "Kura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I am looking for a way to either make my vi accessible from my home > computer or make my vi run on my home computer without having the > labview program itself installed. Is that possible with just the basic > labview 5.1 development package or do I absolutely have to purchase an > expansion program?
