08-27-2019 11:47 AM
I have a licensed copy of the LabView 2016 Professional Development System, running under Windows 10. Every time I start it, I get a message that the license for the application builder (which I understand is a part of the Professional Development system) has expired. How can I stop this message? I was getting the same message for other packages; I removed them with the NI Package Manager, and no longer get those messages. The application builder, however does not show up in the package manager, so I can't remove it. As a note, I also have the evaluation version of LabView 2019; it also gives me a message that the application builder license is about to expire, and the package manager also does not show the 2019 application builder.
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08-27-2019 11:51 AM
What does the license manager say and what happens if you try to activate?
08-27-2019 11:52 AM - edited 08-27-2019 11:56 AM
Hmmm, I have 2018 Pro Dev and my license manager shows the application builder in the Add-ons section. Do you see it there if you click the arrow to expand the section? If not, maybe you should give NI a call.
EDIT: I also see "Package Building support for LabVIEW 2018 (32-bit)" in my package manager but only after I uncheck "Products only".
08-27-2019 12:24 PM
The license manager shows it as an add-on to LabView 2016. When I try to activate it, it asks for a serial number, which I don't have. Also, I don't want to activate it, I want to remove it.
09-03-2019 06:55 PM
I never did find a way to remove it. It may be that it is built into the Pro development system. I finally got rid of the message by deleting the license file.