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I am having the same problem right now. How did you fix this issue? If you removed the dll from memory as the one post suggested, how did you do that?
Chris
08-14-2008 04:49 PM
Hi BugBuster,
I would advise having your dll in the same directory as your LabView VI. To remove the dll from memory, please refer to MSDN if it is a dll generated in Microsoft Visual Studio. If it is a LabView dll, I would just rebuild it and make the destination folder the same as the one that holds your VIs.
Ipshita C.