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Having problems with Labview 7.0 after installing Windows XP Pro

After updating Windows XP Pro from Windows 98, my programs give me the following error:

The procedure entry point SUnMapLS_IP_EBP_12 could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll

I tried reinstalling Labview 7.0, but to no avail.
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Hello -

Have you performed all Windows XP updates? This may help.

Did you completely uninstall LabVIEW before reinstalling it? Make sure the registry values were wiped clean and then try a fresh install.

This post discusses how to clean the registry of LabVIEW components. Please use the MSIBlast Utility as a last resort.

If none of these suggestions work, please post a screen shot of the error and I will further investigate the matter. Have a great day!

Becky B.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
Becky Linton
National Instruments
Field Engineer
Office: 734-464-2463
Cell: 248-709-2822
Email: becky.linton@ni.com
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Hello Becky,

I performed all the windows xp updates when I installed xp.

Our computer has labview 6.0 and 6.1 on it. I thought maybe they were causing a problem, so I tried uninstalling them. I downloaded msiblast and tried to remove Labview 6.0 and 6.1, but since they used to be on a network, and the university does not carry those programs anymore, they gave me errors. I was able to uninstall 7.0 and reinstall it, but it still gave me the same error as described in the original post.

I went into the registry and removed 6.0 and 6.1, but it still gives me the same error.

I need a way of removing 6.0 and 6.1 so that I can do a clean install of 7.0.

Thanks for your help,

Sergio
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Hi Sergio,
Looking at your screen shot, seems like the bottom error does not even look like its a labview error. Did any of your drives interchange or was there any big directory structure change while you upgraded your operating system? Is that file located in the path labview is looking for?
Does this error occur while you are running a specific VI or just opening labview itself?
These questions will help me assist you further.
Good luck and have a great day!
Koninika
National Instruments.
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