Hi Sandra:
Thanks for replying. I was administrator when the USB-6210s were installed, so that was not the problem. Today, I had a problem with the database getting corrupted for MAX, so in fixing that, this problem went away. I don't know what precipitated the database problem, but telephone support for that problem led to deleting the data subfolder under MAX. The rebuilt folder with its rebuilt config3.mxs file seems to have fixed the problem about the new hardware found on that computer. I have yet to try this on the other three, which are geographically dispersed now. I will let you know if I have success with them. One tidbit that this database problem recalled to mind was the order things were installed. The computer with the database problem is the only one that has LabVIEW development on it, which was installled first. That installation included traditional DAQ also, because I like some of the support files that go with it (like Wait(+).vi buried in the counter support). The USB-6210 came with a newer verson of MAX and DAQmx, which was installed second. Maybe there was a problem with the second installation leading to corrupt files. The other three never had LabVIEW development on them, only RunTime, so I am unsure if there were two version of DAQmx on them ever.
Bart