12-12-2019
11:35 AM
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12-17-2024
06:13 PM
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I am running LabVIEW 2009 SP1 on Windows 7.
I have a cRIO-9022 which has been working just fine up until today.
Today I open a LabVIEW project and instead of my cRIO target I see a warning with a message which says:
"The plug-in for the selected item is not installed on your system or the plug-in has an expired license. Please contact National Instruments."
I have tried to follow the instructions here and I have a CD-ROM with the drivers v 12.1.0 but it gets stuck with an error when I try and select the distribution (see screenshot attached).
I think the driver I have installed currently are v 3.6.0. but I can't find it on my computer and I don't know where to download them.
Can anyone help? Thanks!
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12-17-2019 02:56 AM
Hi iacopo, I haven't seen the message but the drivers don't have any expired date.
You don't have to activate the drivers, but modules such as "LabVIEW Real-Time Module" require.
According to your explanation, expired license causes the problem I guess.
When you launched NI License Manager, were there any expired license?
01-05-2020 04:31 AM
Thanks Emboar,
There did not seem to be any expired licences.
The problem solved itself after switching the computer off and on again.
Thank you,
Iacopo.