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NI-DAQmx driver support missing after updating LabVIEW

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Hi, Oscar

I used NI Package Manager for removing LV2018 and appropriate components.

Then I installed LV2018 back. I did this 3 times. With no changes in NIDAQmx recognition of LV2018.

I did not have any errors in LV2018 installation. Licensing was done smoothly as well with confirmation by e-mail

I have another couple of computers where I installed same product with same license number. No problems for noth installations

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Alexander_By,

 

At this point, it might be less effort for you to reimage the machine, since I wouldn't like keeping you going in circles trying installing and uninstalling more software.

 

Otherwise, I think speaking with our support team might be better to investigate more about your system and the situation of the software on it.

 

All the best,

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No, that looks OK.  [What happened to me was I was using LabVIEW Vision, and somehow it failed to activate, had a separate license, and showed up as "missing", not unlike what you are showing...].  Oh, well, it was worth checking.

 

Bob Schor

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Oscar, thank you, but reimage will not work for me. These are completely different machines with different software sets.

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