08-04-2010 07:47 AM
08-04-2010 09:08 AM
What MAX version installed?
08-04-2010 10:27 AM - edited 08-04-2010 10:29 AM
I don't mean to hijack the thread, but I am also experiencing issues with LabVIEW 2010. I installed LabVIEW, the RT module, the FPGA module, and Mathscript RT (+a bunch of toolkits) yesterday. I've noticed that quitting LabVIEW results in:
OpenSSL Fatal Error:
OPENSSL_Uplink(092AE000,07):no OPENSSL_Applink
When I continue, it's followed up by another error message:
"The instruction at "0x01e59c2b" referenced memory at "0x0a582108". The memory could not be "read".
This happened twice, but I just opened and closed LabVIEW two more times, and haven't seen the error. Also, without the error at close, it looks like it has remembered some of my settings (auto tool selection off, rearranged right-click palettes). Not sure what's going on, but just thought I'd post in case anyone else is experiencing the same thing.
For reference, I have MAX 4.7 and NI-DAQmx 9.1 installed on 32bit XP. I'm just about to install 9.2. I haven't noticed any extraordinary delays when launching MAX.
Chris
Edited to put linefeeds back in (why are they getting stripped?)
08-04-2010 10:33 AM
08-04-2010 02:33 PM
08-11-2010 01:04 PM - edited 08-11-2010 01:06 PM
In Windows 7 you may want to turn User Account Control (UAC) off during your install. It's in the security menu. Maybe it's just superstition on my part but it does control access even while using an admin account. Disabling it means the Labview install can do whatever it needs to.
Edit
FYI, I've been running LV2009 64 bit on Win 7 64-bit for several months. XP 64-bit was a failure with Labview. Win 7 seems OK.