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Error 2519 LabVIEW could not load the TDMS file component

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Greetings everyone, think title is pretty self-explainatory. I have already tried every solution proposed in the thread:

http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/Error-2519-LabVIEW-could-not-load-the-TDMS-file-component/td-p/30583...

 

And I am still unable to load the component in LabView 32 bit. I am using the absolute barebones configuration, of TDMS open with a constant and nothing else. Here's some info I hope helps:

 

-Win7 machine

-LabView 2015

-Installed 32 and 64 bits versions

-64 bit version CAN run the TDMS component, but 32 bits can't. However I can't program in 64 bits LV since it doesn't recognize the 73xx pallete

-It is not installed in the default directory, since I have a 60GB SSD for OS, so it's installed in D:\National Instruments(x86) and D:\National Instruments respectively

-For some reason, a National Instruments folder was created in my HDD, and it contains a TDMS component that, when modified, disrupts operation of the 64 bit version.

 

Tried the NI installer, it blunty states no Software will be installed or deleted and gives me only the cancel option, installed VISA too, to no avail.

 

Anything else I should try?

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I recently had this problem as well, along with 2 coworkers who had LabVIEW installed in 😧 instead of C:.  I found that you should be able to simply copy the contents of "D:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\Shared\TDMS" to "C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\Shared\TDMS".    All I have in that folder is the tdms.dll file.  I got this to work with one coworker that way.  Didn't try it with the other.


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That did the trick! For a second I thought it didn't work, then I realized I hadn't created the "National Instruments" folder, so I did, copied the contents over and it works now. Thanks a lot.

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Thanks, it works

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thank you, it worked with me 

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