Bill B, please read my entire post!
1) What about the arguments? Do I use "/q /r:f" ir is my syntax incorrect?
2)
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/940218C86275330A86256BBA0074780E,
mentions that you can't run an NI setup from a LV app setup. Is this still
true or can it be done with LabVIEW 7.0 and above?
3) If I don't include the folders that shouldn't be needed to just install
MAX
and NIDAQ I get path errors that prevent the installation. I'd rather not
put all the files on the CD because they take around 700MB and MAX and NIDAQ
only need around 250 MB. Please shed some light on this issue?
"Bill B" wrote in message
news:506500000005000000DEA80100-1079395200000@exchange.ni.com...
> Hello,
>
> Thank your for contacting Nat
ional Instruments.
>
> You should be able to specify a relative path using the .\ method.
> (ie. .\NIDaq\setup.exe)
>
> If you just wish to install NI-DAQ, which by default installs NI-MAX,
> then you can simply download the NI-DAQ 7.2 installation from our
> website your or you can grab the daqmx folder from your Driver CD.
>
> Please see this KB for more info on silent DAQmx installations:
>
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/CBDAA88478F7179C86256E36001BE050?OpenDocument
>
> Regards,
> Bill B
> Applications Engineer
> National Instruments