12-20-2005 03:28 PM
12-21-2005 08:43 AM
Hey Rob,
So you have found a bug. We really appreciate the patience and the feedback. Our R&D team has been notified and is already working on a patch. We will notify you when that is ready. Sorry for any inconvenience. It should be soon that we have the patch released.
Regards,
12-21-2005 05:05 PM
12-22-2005 09:13 AM
12-22-2005 09:24 AM
Hey Rob,
Here's how we can verify it. After I installed this update I have version: 2.0.0.74. Check and see what version you currently have installed. You can do this by going to this folder: C:\Program Files\National Instruments\Volume License Manager. Then look for the file named: nivlm.exe. Right click and go to properties. When you have the properties open there is a tab that says version. Click on that and then look and see what version you have. If it is lower than 2.0.0.74 then you need to update from that website.
Cheers,
12-22-2005 09:27 AM
That's weird it posted my latest response in the middle of all the responses:
Hey Rob,
Here's how we can verify it. After I installed this update I have version: 2.0.0.74. Check and see what version you currently have installed. You can do this by going to this folder: C:\Program Files\National Instruments\Volume License Manager. Then look for the file named: nivlm.exe. Right click and go to properties. When you have the properties open there is a tab that says version. Click on that and then look and see what version you have. If it is lower than 2.0.0.74 then you need to update from that website.
Cheers,
12-22-2005 09:31 AM
That is weird. I checked the version and you're right. I have 2.0.0.73. I'll install this version and let you know. It's just strange it's the same exact size as the previous one. I'll let you know.
Thanks, Rob Sevick
12-22-2005 09:55 AM
12-22-2005 11:06 AM
Hey Rob,
I believe this was the only fix.
I don't know why they just show the major release version when you go to Help>>About. We do have a product suggestion page on our website and they do take customers suggestions seriously.
The main VLM page is the best source of documentation for VLM. You can also suggest a web-cast at the product suggestion page . You are always welcome to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have with VLM or any National Instruments products for that matter. You can also use our website to do searches for VLM information.
You are correct in assuming you are not the only one that had this problem. But thanks to you we got the ball rolling. I created this Knowledge Base and the one linked to it.