02-06-2018 04:24 PM
Hi Dan,
I look forward to hearing whether the force reinstall proves effective. You may also want to look in NI License Manager, and see if any modules are inactivated, or are using expired licenses.
07-03-2018 06:55 PM - edited 07-03-2018 07:05 PM
It resolve this issue you need the following things installed:
1. LabVIEW Professional or base version.
2. LabVIEW RT Development toolkit
3. LabVIEW FPGA Development toolkit
4. NI-MAX/DAQ Drivers installed
5. cRIO Device Drivers installed.
This is a lot of installs, numerous reboots not to mention NI Service Update(s).
6. Then assure your license is active for the LabVIEW Base, RT & FPGA toolkits..AND the cRIO drivers.
This should then all work..
Regards
Jack Hamilton
08-06-2018 04:04 PM - edited 08-06-2018 04:07 PM
I am having the same (or similar problem);
It happened overnight without any software or hardware modification. So I assume it is a time sensitive (expired license) matter.
The computer is standalone and cannot be connected to the network.
I work for a large corporation, so I only have access to a license file (.lic)
Things I already tried:
I really want to avoid reinstalling everything again. About a month ago I was instructed to reinstall everything (for another reason) and it took me about 2 full days of work (mostly staring at my computer screen).
I attached screenshots of NI-MAX, the project folder, and License Manager.
I wish this was a more interesting problem to be solved by the community, but since I opened a ticket, I received an email with "Next time, consider posting your question to the NI Discussion Forums for immediate access to engineers and developers around the world. NI Applications Engineers monitor the forums to ensure all support questions are answered.
So there it is 🙂
related links:
https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA00Z000000P8pDSAS
08-06-2018 06:29 PM
I repaired NI CompactRIO 17.6 and it seems that the problem is gone.
Thank you