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Re: LabView 9.0

First, it isn't easy to give advice based on a vague "error occur" description. The actual error message would help a lot.

Second, you've posted on a site dedicated to the FIRST(c) Robotics Competition and the Foundation for Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology. The FRC-specific version of LabVIEW is based on LabVIEW 2011. You're not likely to get much assistance here for anything else. Try the official National Instruments LabVIEW Discussion Forums at http://decibel.ni.com/.
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