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What does the error "Could not load class!" mean?

I've just loaded Lookout 6.1 on a new computer and have tried to load a process file onto it.  I'm getting the error messages: "Could not load class!" and "Error running process file!" I can take the same process file and load it onto a different computer with no problems.  What should I look for?
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Does your process use either a custom or third party object that is not installed?  I have gotten this error when loading a process that uses the Direct Logic Plus driver object when I failed to install Direct Logic Plus into the correct folder.
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what is the correct directory i put it in the c:\programfiles\nationalintruments\lookout 6.1\dscomm4.cbx and when I go into the process file it still gives me the could not load class error?

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Delete the lookout.dat file and reopen lookout.

Ryan Shi
National Instruments
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I'm having the same problem, new install on Win7 Lookout 6.6. Deleted Lookout.dat, same error. Verified DirectLogicPlus is in the folder, reloaded a couple of times. Any help would be appriciated.

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I didnt think the DLPlus driver was updated for Windows 7 and Lookout 6?

 

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If you are using development server, try to create a new process and create new object, do you see the DirectLogic driver in driver list?

Ryan Shi
National Instruments
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The server is running on another machine (windows XP). I am doing a new client install on a windows 7 machine. Yes, the Directlogic driver is in the list on that machine, and other clients (windows XP) are working with it.

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The direct logic driver WILL NOT work with Windows 7, and Automation Direct says they are not upgrading the driver to work with windows 7 Smiley Frustrated.

 

We are in the process of moving to NIOPC Servers for our DirectLogic PLCs. So far, the move has been going well.

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