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Well, Finally i managed to use the MAX Corruption Removal tools , to delete the directory, tou must first stop the services :

Follow this procedure :

 

 

  • Select Programs » Accessories from the Windows Start menu.
  • Right click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator. If the command prompt is run without administrator privileges, you will receive System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied.
  • Type net stop mxssvr and press Enter to stop the MAX database service. If you are prompted to stop other services, stop them.
  • Type exit and press Enter to close the command prompt window.

Unfortunately even if the tool say the database is corrected, MAX still doesn't start !!

 

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Shooot...!

Now you would kill me for this but have you tried uninstalling the rest of the stuff (NI Product) and reinstalling it again with ADMIN previllages after ' MAX Corruption Removal tools' procedure ?

I haven't find any alternative solution for this thats why trial and error basis is the only chance to get the solution else you can contact nearest NI support!

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Not for the moment, the problem is this will take one day to reinstall all NI stuff, and in a post before, gustavosimao wrote he already tried to reintsall labview without success ...

 

So.. should i loose one day without guarantee... that's the question ....

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kabooom escreveu:

Not for the moment, the problem is this will take one day to reinstall all NI stuff, and in a post before, gustavosimao wrote he already tried to reintsall labview without success ...

 

So.. should i loose one day without guarantee... that's the question ....


kaboom, do you have any better idea than reinstall OS?

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No better idea... but it's just not possible !!

I will open a support with NI, and i really hope they have a solution...

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The problem seemed to be caused by an old version of the "nisysapi.dll" that is a depends of the "mxrmcfg.dll" and lays in Windows\SysWOW64 on a 64bit machine. We have renamed it, replaced by the version 15.xxx copied from another machine, rebooted and purged %TMP% and trashcan. MAX can be started again.

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thumble escreveu:

The problem seemed to be caused by an old version of the "nisysapi.dll" that is a depends of the "mxrmcfg.dll" and lays in Windows\SysWOW64 on a 64bit machine. We have renamed it, replaced by the version 15.xxx copied from another machine, rebooted and purged %TMP% and trashcan. MAX can be started again.

 

It worked!! Thank you!! 


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same problem with me ... how to fix it?

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As said by Thumble:

"The problem seemed to be caused by an old version of the "nisysapi.dll" that is a depends of the "mxrmcfg.dll" and lays in Windows\SysWOW64 on a 64bit machine. We have renamed it, replaced by the version 15.xxx copied from another machine, rebooted and purged %TMP% and trashcan. MAX can be started again."

 

This solved my problem.


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Thank you. It's working


gustavosimao 已寫:

As said by Thumble:

"The problem seemed to be caused by an old version of the "nisysapi.dll" that is a depends of the "mxrmcfg.dll" and lays in Windows\SysWOW64 on a 64bit machine. We have renamed it, replaced by the version 15.xxx copied from another machine, rebooted and purged %TMP% and trashcan. MAX can be started again."

 

This solved my problem.



Thanks. It's working

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