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Re: Invoke Node in AB_Source_VI.lvclass Error

So now we know what the problem is. If we only new the solution. I'm not that confident in making Windows do what I want, but I'd look at making the folders be read/write, or perhaps moving the build location to a new location.

If anyone else knows more about the permissions, please speak up.

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Re: Invoke Node in AB_Source_VI.lvclass Error

I found that all of my folders in Buzz15 (drivetrain, auton, etc) all show the read-only flag, yet I can still write to them. Using advice from someone else on the NI forum, I tried enabling debugging in the build properties and all was well. It rebuilt in the same directory and was happy. Now to figure out why it won't build when not debugging.
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