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This error occurs when the TestStand CVI adapter fails to connect to the TestStand AutoMgr COM server. Most likely there is a problem with the DCOM permissions associated with this server. Because the server is an executable it requires that the launching user has Launch, Activation and Access permissions. You grant permissions for the server using the Component Services administrative tool (dcomcnfg). Check the Security tab of the Properties dialog for the NI TestStand AutoMgr server and verify that you have Local Launch, Local Activation and Local Access permissions. If the Use Default radio button is checked, then you'll need to verify that the default permissions for the computer are set appropriately. Finally, even if permissions are granted specifically by the server settings, you still need to verify that the computer doesn't set limits on applications that set their own permissions. You can edit the computer-wide defaults and limits on the COM Security page of the Properties dialog of My Computer in the Component Services tool.
To confirm that the problem is permission-related, I've attached a small program that you can use to get the error message when connection to AutoMgr fails. If the error message is "Access Denied", then it's a permission problem.
10-08-2008 02:19 PM
Thanks Erik. I'll give that a try.
kph
10-09-2008 08:44 AM
Hi Kph:
I updated the setup with TestStand 4.0 and LabView 8.5 and havent seen this error since then.
However, I am having other issues - LabView calls from TestStand crash very frequently.. however that is being discussed in a different thread.
Good Luck! Hope u r able to resolve the problem.
Mim
10-09-2008 09:18 AM
I was having this problem on two benches but after I upgraded to TS 4.0 it went away on one of those benches. I have TS 4.5 and LV 8.6 on all benches and only one has the problem. I tend to forget about it until I am actually doing development on that bench.
kph
05-17-2011 07:13 AM
I had the same error and followed all steps listed here and still have same symptoms. Tried upgrading from TestStand 4.1.1 to 4.2.1 still no change, uninstalled CVI, then tried to install CVI 2010 which now hangs with installation failure. Next steps either uninstall all NI apps or reimage HDD.