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keehun
04-01-2009, 01:08
Hello Teams,

I've been trying for the longest time and I could not get the NI Vision licensed. I assume that it is given to us as "licensable" so that we may use it. the serial code on the jacket does not work (the key that starts with L).

How did any of you license it?

Thanks,
keehun

JeffChan
04-01-2009, 20:34
I report the same problem.

We just ignored the "error" and LabView still works.

keehun
04-01-2009, 20:43
Don't you get a 30 day trial message?

rrossbach
05-01-2009, 00:37
Hello Teams,

I've been trying for the longest time and I could not get the NI Vision licensed. I assume that it is given to us as "licensable" so that we may use it. the serial code on the jacket does not work (the key that starts with L).

How did any of you license it?

Thanks,
keehun

I think there were some other posts related to the Vision Assistant licensing, either here or on the usfirst.org forum.

If you go into the NI License Manager (under Start -> National Instruments) and expand the "Vision" tree, you'll see several vision components listed. Right click on the ones that end with "FRC" in the name and activate them. Don't do anything with the ones that don't have "FRC" in the name. After that you should be able to run Vision Assistant, etc without problem.

Ron
Team 2607 Software Mentor

JeffChan
05-01-2009, 02:10
Don't you get a 30 day trial message?

LabView is licensed. Just other ones like NI Vision weren't, and we ignored it.

Sam390250
07-01-2009, 20:12
We are using the 30 day "Evaluation" period, but that poses a problem for us. When trying to get Vision Assistant to create a LABView vi for us, it says we cant unless we pay for the software... is there any way around this? I think this program is needed to make color finding much easier!

Daniel_H
08-01-2009, 21:23
I think there were some other posts related to the Vision Assistant licensing, either here or on the usfirst.org forum.

If you go into the NI License Manager (under Start -> National Instruments) and expand the "Vision" tree, you'll see several vision components listed. Right click on the ones that end with "FRC" in the name and activate them. Don't do anything with the ones that don't have "FRC" in the name. After that you should be able to run Vision Assistant, etc without problem.

Ron
Team 2607 Software Mentor

Thanks.

Do what he says, it worked for me.