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NI myDAQ missing drivers in virtual environment (vmware horizon)

Hello,
I have problem with my NI myDAQ in vmware horizon. After software installation device cannot start (screen).
Is it working in virtual environment properly? I have already contacted vmware but they told me I should ask the vendor of this device..

Regards,
Mateusz

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Dear Mateusz,

 

we are not supporting vmware horizon. In fact, in some cases our products are not supported at all on virtual machines in all cases (http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/31B0985265CA167886257831003F5536?OpenDocument). But that does not mean they cannot run properly on those VMs... Just if not, it is something that we cannot help you with.

 

I recommend you to try something like this: http://www.ni.com/tutorial/11424/en/ to check what the problem is, maybe it is a good idea to download and install the newest myDAQ driver (http://www.ni.com/download/ni-elvismx-15.0/5424/en/) prior to this test. This drivers can be used on following OS http://download.ni.com/support/softlib//multifunction_daq/nielvis/15.0/readme.html (stated in readme).

 

If you are still experiencing problems please contact us via ni.com/support or if I am correct, and you are from CEE region (Poland, Czech, Slovakia, former Yugoslavia, Romania, Hungary) and/or from academic sphere (please use your school email if possible), write an email to techsupport@ni.com in your local language. And we will try to help you achieve your goal if possible ("if possible" - because on VMs not everything from NI is supported). This is a better way, because solving HW related issues on forum is not so dynamic... so it will be even better/quicker for you.

 

B/R & have a happy New year!

Jozef Lipták
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There are a lot of developers I know that use LabVIEW in virtual machines (e.g. one VM for each LabVIEW version) and I have a VM at home that I do LabVIEW development on using VMWare player and I've run into very few issues - even using ethernet RIOs and USB DAQ devices. I don't know the difference between VMWare Player and Horizons. In VMWare player, I have to select if a USB device is connected to the VM or the host - maybe you have a similar option?


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Thanks for your replies.
It works well on vmware player/workstation but it works different than virtual environment. In player/workstation it uses "normal" usb drivers, in VMware Horizon it uses virtual usb drivers.

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