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Re: Vision Processing VI Problem

It sounds a bit like IMAQ, or NI-Vision is its other name, may not have been activated. You can do this in the Start>>National Instruments>>NI License Manager. You may need to contact NI support in order to complete this, as I find it pretty confusing to use.

The other option is that you don't have the newest version, in which case the solution is to install it from the DVD. Hopefully the dialog will give you an idea of which is more likely the problem.

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Re: Vision Processing VI Problem

I do have the newest version. I will reinstall labview on that computer when I get the chance. Thanks for the replies.
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Re: Vision Processing VI Problem

Thanks for the replies, we got Labview reinstalled on that computer and now everything is fine.
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Re: Vision Processing VI Problem

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It sounds a bit like IMAQ, or NI-Vision is its other name, may not have been activated. You can do this in the Start>>National Instruments>>NI License Manager. You may need to contact NI support in order to complete this, as I find it pretty confusing to use.

The other option is that you don't have the newest version, in which case the solution is to install it from the DVD. Hopefully the dialog will give you an idea of which is more likely the problem.

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I had this problem, too. I thought I had activated everything during the install but I guess not. Activating through NI License Manager fixed it.

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