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Yep, I hope there is never a need to run the repair again. I tried that once and it wouldn't even run all the way through. I had to uninstall and reinstall everything. I've had tech support ask me to do this a couple of times since, but I have avoided this so far.

 

I wonder if just uninstalling 2015 would bring the SVE back online? Stranger things have happened...

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I sincerely doubt it.  What I believe is happening (based on several days of "experimentation" about 3-4 years ago) is that at some step in the installation process, a Service (such as the Variable Engine service) is updated, so it is first stopped, removed, but somehow not "registered" or whatever "magic" has to happen for Windows to "see" it.

 

I further suspect that installations that say "You must restart your machine to complete the installation" include these situations of replaced services.  I think while it might be easy to stop and remove a Service while Windows is running, getting one fully "hooked in" and started may need to be done as part of Windows' initialization process.  Indeed, when I first ran into this issue, I was installing the earliest version of LabVIEW (2011?) that had the "Setup" utility on DVD1 and asked you to "choose everything you want to install".  Sure enough, after one step, a Service was stopped, and subsequent steps never restarted it, nor did the final Restart.  The "fix", I discovered, was to install a single component at a time, with a reboot between every step -- this got the deleted Services back.

 

For this reason, when NI suggested a Repair on my multi-version NI Platform (and I didn't realize how many DVDs would be involved), I figured it couldn't be that bad (and, in truth, it wasn't, just tedious and a little frustrating ...).  In this case, however, I want to "turf to NI" and let them chew on it, at least to confirm my observation and examples that it is a bug.

 

BS

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Hi Bob, thank you for all your inputs.

 

following yours and Patric's comments. I have next from my current setup:

 

- NI shared variable engine service (verifyed and is running)

- My PC is almost up to date within requiremented (i7, 16Gb RAM, 500Gb SSD)

- Running Windos 7

 

One thing I noticed, I have installed two version from Labview, I have and old version of 8.6 and the latest one intalled is 2013., so I may need to

remove old version (8.6) and try again?

 

Thank you all.

 

Regards

Javier

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Javier,

 

     Are you in the US?  If you have the Variable Engine Service running, then you should be able to run your code, maybe with a little "hand-holding over the telephone".  You can send me a Private Message over the Forums with your phone number, and I'll give you a call so we can walk through this together.

 

     I am able to run your code on LabVIEW 2015 when the Variable Engine service is installed.  So before you start uninstalling anything, let's consider talking by phone.

 

Bob Schor

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Excellent!, thank you to offer such kind of help.

 

Im not in the US, I'm from Mexico (Baja California), working for Allegion (Schlage Electronics)., since several years ago.

 

So, I can send to you my contact information but I will need to let you know best timing for our call since today I'm working in some product introduction and my time is some limited (sorry about that).

 

So, I will comeback to you once Im ready.

 

Have a good one.

 

Javier

 

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Bob,

 

Here is a link to install a service from the command line. That might lead you to the Holy Grail.

 

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8164859/install-a-windows-service-using-a-windows-command-prompt

 

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Javier,

 

With the SVE verified as running do you still have the same sequence as before?

 

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Initializing...
Calculating dependencies...
Checking items for conflicts. This operation could take a while...
Preparing items for download. This operation could take a while...
Deploying My Computer
Deploying Shared_Var.lvlib\\10.96.70.53\Shared_Var deployment failed (error: -2147220694, MAX:  (Hex 0x8004032A) Unable to access the configuration database because an incompatible data dictionary has been detected. This error may have been caused by a recently installed component. Note the steps you performed that led to this error and contact technical support at http://ni.com/support.).
Deployment completed with errors

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I'm extremely reluctant to manually try to install a Service that NI has failed to install as part of LabVIEW installation.  I've already asked NI to research the problem and suggest a fix -- I'd rather trust them than take a chance on ruining my Development System!

 

BS

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Hi Patrick,

 

yes, Im adding a screenshot from the current condition being faced on my laptop

 

Regards

Javier

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Can you build a small project in 8.6 to test the shared variables to see if the results are the same?

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