04-26-2010 03:00 PM
04-26-2010 05:00 PM
05-13-2011 01:51 AM
1. Launches NI License Manager
Start >> All Programs >> National Instruments >> NI License Manager
2. From menu bar, select Options >> Intall License File..
3. Browses to directory C:\Program Files\National Instruments\Shared\License Manager\Licenses
4. Select LabVIEW_LabVIEW_070100.lic
5. Open.
enjoy your LabVIEW7.1 on Windows7
05-13-2011 11:22 AM
I have installed and run LV7.1 on Windows 7 (32bit) without any issue and without doing anything special.
12-21-2011 10:16 AM
1. Launches NI License Manager
Start >> All Programs >> National Instruments >> NI License Manager
2. From menu bar, select Options >> Intall License File..
3. Browses to directory C:\Program Files\National Instruments\Shared\License Manager\Licenses
4. Select LabVIEW_LabVIEW_070100.lic
5. Open.
enjoy your LabVIEW7.1 on Windows7
Thank you. your suggestion is good.My problem was solved by it
02-28-2012 06:02 PM
@tokohanz wrote:
1. Launches NI License Manager
Start >> All Programs >> National Instruments >> NI License Manager
2. From menu bar, select Options >> Intall License File..
3. Browses to directory C:\Program Files\National Instruments\Shared\License Manager\Licenses
4. Select LabVIEW_LabVIEW_070100.lic
5. Open.
enjoy your LabVIEW7.1 on Windows7
It worked for me 🙂 (Win7 Enterprise x64)
03-28-2012 08:12 PM
Thanks tokohanz!!
In the past, I installed multiple versions of LV on Win7 (32 and 64-bit), starting with v.6.1, without any issues - but I always installed them starting with the oldest. This time, after having reinstalled Windows (arrgh!), I installed LV2011 first, and then LV711, and I encountered this issue. Tokohanz's advice took care of it.
Sergey
03-29-2012 02:22 AM
@dabretty wrote:
No luck. I uninstalled Labview, rebooted, and proceeded to install Labview 7.1 by browsing onto the disk and running "setup.exe" as an administrator. (Which, again, shouldn't have made much difference as there is only one account on the machines and I am the admin)
After installation and rebooting, no matter if I run the actual executable or try to open a VI, I still get the same error.
I'm confused as this is actually the first application I have not been able to run in Windows 7. This fact combined with such a harsh, undescriptive error tells me there's something different going on with privileges that I am not aware of.
Are you trying to install pure LabVIEW 7.1 or also special Toolkits like DSC? I have no problems with LabVIEW 7.1 on my Windows 7 (32Bit) system.
As to starting an application as Administrator or simply executing it in an Administrator account: There is definitely a difference since Windows Vista. Some operations such as software installation (especially if device drivers or services are involved) do need a so called elevated level. Just logging in as administrator is not elevated enough for this. Depending on the setup of your machine, this elevation request can be just a simple dialog that you have to acknowledge or an explicit password confirmation with the administrator credentials. The first option is highly unsafe if you ever leave your machine running unattended.
08-21-2012 01:13 PM
The license manager solution worked for me as well. My Labview 7.1 had been running fine under Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit, until I installed Labview 2009. running the suggested license manager fix solved the problem neatly! Thanks!
01-29-2013 10:13 AM
Great, that solution worked for me.
Paul.