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LabVIEW load error code 3: Could not load front panel

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Good morning,
I have the same problem, and tried to fix it with the above steps and have not succeeded. If anyone can help me out I would appreciate.
Regards,
labview 2011,
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Hi,

 

here is the vi. But its quite small. You could have reprogrammed much quicker then asking here.

 

Cheers, RMathews

Ramona Lombardo
Applications Engineer, NI Germany
Certified LabVIEW Developer
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Hello together,

 

I added the text in the LabVIEW.ini data. Than I started LabVIEW again. I get the same error again: LABVIEW load error code 3. Are your steps  for LV 2010 too?

 

 

Thanks

 

Hecgraca

 

 

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As you can read in the solution of this post its only for 2011 or higher versions. Therefore 2010 doesnt have this functionality.

 

Cheers

Ramona Lombardo
Applications Engineer, NI Germany
Certified LabVIEW Developer
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Hello RMathews,

 

thanks for your response.

 

 

Best regards

 

Hecgraca

 

 

 

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Hello!

 

I am working with LabVIEW 2009 (v.9.0f3) and I seem to have experienced the same error. I've been working on this all of today, searching the different boards and trying a few workarounds, but to no avail. I understand the discussion in this thread is originally directed at resolving issues with LV 2011, but since it has some pretty recent replies I thought I would try my luck sharing my broken VI here (attached). I'd be really grateful if anyone could take a look at it and tell me if it's fixable or not. I know the error (Scale.cpp (2776), ID n° 208669) is supposed to have been resolved in the 2010 edition of LabVIEW, according to the bug fix notes, so maybe simply opening it, and resaving it in a 2009-compatible format could do the trick.

 

Cheers, Arnaud

 

adubaretdelime@dow.com

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@DowIntern wrote:

Hello!

 

I am working with LabVIEW 2009 (v.9.0f3) and I seem to have experienced the same error. I've been working on this all of today, searching the different boards and trying a few workarounds, but to no avail. I understand the discussion in this thread is originally directed at resolving issues with LV 2011, but since it has some pretty recent replies I thought I would try my luck sharing my broken VI here (attached). I'd be really grateful if anyone could take a look at it and tell me if it's fixable or not. I know the error (Scale.cpp (2776), ID n° 208669) is supposed to have been resolved in the 2010 edition of LabVIEW, according to the bug fix notes, so maybe simply opening it, and resaving it in a 2009-compatible format could do the trick.

 

Cheers, Arnaud

 

adubaretdelime@dow.com


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Thank you very much Jeff, the VI works like a charm now!

Thanks again for your responsiveness.

 

Arnaud

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I am having the same issue - I also tried to fix the .ini file, but this did not do anything. The file is attached. Is there anyway you could help?

 

Thanks!

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Who wrote the VI? Could it be that it was saved without front panel?

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