‎07-12-2006 01:26 PM
‎07-13-2006
10:47 AM
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‎05-27-2025
08:49 PM
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Hi Cullen,
A complete uninstall is PROBABLY not necessary. Usually we can get NI-VISA straightened out without destroying too much of what you have done.
A) Yes, C:\Windows\System32\ is the correct place to be looking for VISA32.dll. If it's not there, NI-VISA will have issues (any VISA for that matter).
B) You definitely want this file to be put there by our installer, not just placing it there. NI-VISA does install some reg-keys that have to be there in order for it to run correctly.
C) Instead of doing a repair on NI-VISA, I would recommend an uninstall (of only NI-VISA), then a reinstall of NI-VISA. Make sure you're using the latest installer for your Windows.
Let us know if we can be of any more assistance.
Regards,
Matt S.
‎07-13-2006 07:44 PM
As I know, the following steps are the general approach for fixing multiple VISA conflict problem.
1)Uninstall all the VISA software from Control Panel Add/Remove.
2)Look for C:\VXIpnp or C:\ProgramFiles\VISA directory that may not be deleted correctly. If they exist, delete them.
3)Look for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\VXIPNP_Alliance registry entry. If it exists delete it.
4)Look for C:\Windows\System32\VISA32.DLL. If it exists, delete it.
(Before deleting them, keep the directory's backup as need.)
After that install the target VISA software version.
‎06-13-2008 07:52 AM - edited ‎06-13-2008 07:53 AM
‎06-13-2008 01:57 PM
‎06-16-2008 11:53 AM
‎07-31-2009 09:00 AM
TekVISA sucks .... donot use it.
NI-VISA rocks