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Re: Installing Labveiw on Vista

No, I haven't had any problems installing it on Vista.

First, look at the path of the source files Labview is looking for. Then, look for the installation directory (should be something like c:\program files\National Instruments\Labview8.5). If the two don't match, try reinstalling again, but make sure to change the installation path to the path Labview is looking for.

You should also fully uninstall labview before installing it again.

Finally, if the installation path matches what Labview is looking for, you may have a larger problem, and should try and contact NI.
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