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Driver subVIs in one folder works but not the copy of it in a different folder doesnt work.

So sorry for wasting all of your time. It was completely my mistake and I found out what my mistake was. There were two slots of NI 2352 switch matrix in the PXI chassis. So when I was copying from the original program I was using the right slow. But when I was programming on my own I was using the wrong slot. That is why it was not working. Sorry guys and thank you. 

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All the wisdom learned here regarding where the drivers should go and why still apply here, though.  If it's possible to do - and I understand it may not be your choice - try to follow it.

Bill
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Yes thank you, I will do that. 

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@govindsankar wrote:

So sorry for wasting all of your time. It was completely my mistake and I found out what my mistake was. There were two slots of NI 2352 switch matrix in the PXI chassis. So when I was copying from the original program I was using the right slow. But when I was programming on my own I was using the wrong slot. That is why it was not working. Sorry guys and thank you. 


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Back in my Navy days I was an Electronics Technician.   You wouldn't believe how often we got awakened at O-Dark:30 to "Repair" something that was "Broken" only to find that the "On Normal / On Full Force" switch was engaged in the OFF position.  And yes, that's how we wrote up the repair report, "XYZ Unit found on full force *** Switched to on normal."


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