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Re: Do I have to rebuild the project after installing updates?
Thank you Greg.
Rachell, I noticed when installing the updates it also installed a new cRIO image, but when I opened the imaging tool there was only one image to burn, while I was expecting two (old and new). I figured it means the image that came with the update is identical to the one that came with the LabVIEW CD. Am I wrong? should I still reimage the cRIO? |
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Re: Do I have to rebuild the project after installing updates?
yes!
Get the lastest version installed on EVERYTHING. Always do this when there is an update. We have wasted a lot of time when the programming team installed only part of updates, and things did not work. Then build your code again and see if it works |
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Re: Do I have to rebuild the project after installing updates?
A new update installation typically removes the old cRIO image at the same time, so there is usually only one image showing.
You can tell if your cRIO is up-to-date by looking at the top of the cRIO Imaging Tool window where the current cRIO image version is displayed. If the name does not match the file name in the format box down low, then you need to reimage the cRIO. |
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