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LabVIEW 8.6 crash on Windows 7 OS

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Hi members and LV developers,

 

I have come across the below crash while running a vi. The program has 2 numerical indicators bound to an OPC server tags, the crash was occuring when I have more than one opc bounded numerical indicator in the while loop(haven't done any further testing). Any comments would be highly appreciated.

 

err.JPG

 

 

Problem signature:

  Problem Event Name:                        APPCRASH

  Application Name:                             LabVIEW.exe

  Application Version:                           8.6.0.4001

  Application Timestamp:                    4862fd60

  Fault Module Name:                          nids.dll

  Fault Module Version:                        4.5.4.49157

  Fault Module Timestamp:                 485a68d1

  Exception Code:                                  80000003

  Exception Offset:                                00054461

  OS Version:                                          6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48

  Locale ID:                                             3081

  Additional Information 1:                  83d7

  Additional Information 2:                  83d7828a32307d62afcf8149d9e4c374

  Additional Information 3:                  68fd

  Additional Information 4:                  68fd6a10903ecada1d827a617af1d1f4

 

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Thanks.

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Hello,

If you take a look at this link, it seems that NI does not support LV 8.6 on Windows 7.

 

So if you can, either upgrade LabVIEW or downgrade Windows, you'll save yourself a lot of time.

 

Hope this helps


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Antoine Chalons

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Excellent info to sort out.

I never suspected LV 8.6 on Windows7 as the LV 8.6 installation went well on the Windows7 OS and it seems to be Ok with some examples, until I arrived the crash situation yesterday.

 

Thanks.

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