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09-12-2007 04:42 AM
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09-13-2007 07:46 AM
09-13-2007 08:19 AM
09-13-2007 08:29 AM
@jorge Amaral wrote:
Uninstalling the previous version in other to avoid some complications in the future that can be caused by the mix of versions (that's what I think).
Hi Jorge,
That's an interesting problem that you posted... Glad you found a solution.
As for multiple LV installations, I have on one PC LV7.0, LV7.1, LV8.2 and LV8.5. Furthermore, you can open different releases at the same time (ie: work on both LV7.1 & 8.2 at the same time). They do not seem to interfere with one another and I think that it's rather common to have multiple installs. So theres really no need to remove a past installation when upgrading to a new (major) release..
RayR
09-13-2007 09:06 AM
09-13-2007 09:33 AM
The biggest issue that I have had with installing new versions while retaining older versions is if you install the newest version of an add-on, like the DSC package, the older version will no longer work.
I too have to maintain a number of versions to be able to support various customers. Yesterday I was opening an example from the NI web site and when I went to close it asked if I wanted to save as there had been changes. When I looked to see what they were this particular VI was originally save in 6.1, so at least for some it would appear that 8.5.
09-13-2007 10:21 AM
Thanks Putnam,
It's good to know these things. I haven't ventured with DSC's yet..
Yes, you do have to be careful when opening / saving VI's... You can quickly find yourself with VI's unwantingly being saved in a newer version. Ben had suggested a "safer" method sof opening VI's in such a situation... Right-click and use open with (and select LV release..).