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Problem getting started with USB 6009

I have installed everything per the instructions, and can talk to the USB-6009 using the Measurement & Automation Explorer. However, when I try to use the Instrument I/O Assistant in LabVIEW, I get an error dialog telling me that Measureent & Automation Explorer or the Instrument I/O Assistant is not installed correctly.

I looked again at the installation program and didn't see anything missing. I looked for related options in the LabVIEW settings and didn't see anything.

Has anyone else had this problem? Any ideas to fix it?

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Jim Greenhaw
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