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We're about to move to VIsta using LabVIEW and I'm sure a lot of people out there already have experiance with this.

Could y'all let me know or give links for:

 

- What to whatch out for

- Know issues

- Driver availiblity

- Any problems using older versions of LabVIEW with Vista

- Any thing else I may need to know.

 

Thanks

Joe V

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THe "biggy" is VISTA implement security by keeping exe's and data files seperate. It is a common practice to put data files or config files in sub-folders of the app. VISTA doe not allow this, so plan for writting data to another location outside the app folders.

 

Ben

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So maybe we should all start storing our configuration data somewhere secure like in, oh I don't know... maybe a DATABASE?

 

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mikeporter wrote:

So maybe we should all start storing our configuration data somewhere secure like in, oh I don't know... maybe a DATABASE?

 

Mike...


Sure, right after you get the API calls figured out for running on VISTA and RT get back to me.Smiley Wink

 

Ben

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Known Issues: Typical Vista issues

Driver Availability: Depends on what drivers you're using. The big ones all have Vista versions.

Older versions of LabVIEW: Older versions of LabVIEW are not officially compatible with Vista.  LabVIEW 8.2.1 was the first version that was "officially" compatible with Vista.

Anything else you should know: don't use Vista. Smiley Wink

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Hello,

 

For further information about earliest versions of our drivers and software that are compatible with MS Vista, please refer to the link below.

 

http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/6893

 

Please let us know if you have further questions!

 

Anna Kozminski

Applications Engineer

National Instruments

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