06-22-2017 10:26 AM
My original report to NI about the problem of installing LabVIEW 2017 on a Windows 10 PC that previously had LabVIEW 2016 installed has been reproduced by NI. This issue is now (back) in the hands of NI R&D. I am assuming they will be issuing a patch. I'm going to mark this as a "Solution", but really the Solution will be provided by NI ...
Bob Schor
07-13-2017 04:40 AM
I've read through this entire post seeing at the end that the issue hasn't been solved after all. So marking this as a solution proves to be a waste of time...
I'm going to mark this as a "Solution", but really the Solution will be provided by NI ...
Bob Schor
08-10-2017 11:39 AM - edited 08-10-2017 11:41 AM
@Bob_Schor wrote:
My original report to NI about the problem of installing LabVIEW 2017 on a Windows 10 PC that previously had LabVIEW 2016 installed has been reproduced by NI. This issue is now (back) in the hands of NI R&D. I am assuming they will be issuing a patch. I'm going to mark this as a "Solution", but really the Solution will be provided by NI ...
Bob Schor
I read through the thread but I need to ask if the problem is isolated to Windows 10 machines?
Did you get a CAR# for this problem?
Ben
08-10-2017 03:45 PM
My understanding is that a CAR was generated, but I do not know the number, nor how to find it. I did ask the AE (just now) for it, and when/if I get it, I'll post it.
Bob Schor
P.S. -- in my limited testing (N = 1), I was able to install it on a Windows 7 machine.
P.S.S -- Grain of Salt -- I have also been able to install it on a Windows 10 machine, but failed miserably (taking days to repair) to do a similar install on two other Windows 10 systems. It might work ... (but I'm "waiting" ...)
08-25-2017 12:37 PM
Personally, I have had a great deal of trouble with LV 2017 and MAX 17. In my estimation, this may be the buggiest version since LV 8.2. What is frustrating is that NI has been silent about issues that I am seeing on multiple machines. I regularly have issues just trying to setup a cDAQ in MAX. USB and ENET alike are problematic, yet I can find no solution from NI.
08-25-2017 12:52 PM
How curious -- I just got off the phone with yet another NI Applications Engineer on what I think is a "left-over" of this same issue. Very brief summary:
Now for some potentially good news:
Bob Schor
08-25-2017 02:45 PM
Bob
You mentioned something early in this thread which caught my attention and I'm hoping you may remember some of the specifics of the issue (or can PM me the SR number). At one point you mentioned that the installation kills a lot of services. I am wondering if one of the services taken down was NI Service Locator and if that threw error 2 (invalid path) when trying to start it back up. Like I said, a bit specific but a bunch of people called in with this problem after upgrading and a lot of important services depend on the NI Service Locator so that might have been effecting what you were trying to do.
If you or anyone else is getting that error please let me know because I did some digging with one customer to find out what (I think) was going on but haven't been able to check if others see the same behavior..
08-25-2017 03:49 PM
Matt,
When I started the call to NI this morning, I had 19 (I think) installed Services. When I opened MAX to get a MAX report (to figure out what was going on with VISA) and found MAX was hosed, I checked again, and I was missing around 7. I'm pretty sure these included Citadel 4, possibly Authentication, Device Loader, mDNS, PSP Service Locator, Service Locator, and possibly Variable Engine. I've seen this before -- I had a similar "Can't install from the Kit" with LabVIEW 2011 a few (6?) years ago ...
Bob "Plus ça change" Schor
08-26-2017 12:20 PM
Yesterday, I posted that an NI AE suggested that the error I saw trying to install VISA 16.0 (a message about needing an already-installed older version of VISA Shared Components) might be fixed by installing the LabVIEW 2017 VISA product.
It didn't work. At 48% of the way through the install, I got exactly the same Error Message. Time for Massive Uninstall of NI Software, Files, Registry Entries, followed by a lot of Hope ...
Bob Schor
08-26-2017 10:07 PM
I have been uninstalling all my LV components for the last several hours, and should be ready to perform a fresh install in the morning. My fingers are crossed as well.