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06-28-2011 07:27 AM
I have the same problem. In CVI ni-daqmx doesn't show up in under libraries. I can find nidaqmx.lib and nidaqmx.h but not nidaqmx.lfp. When I go to install from the drivers it says a newer version exists. I have never had anything installed on this laptop before. I think the problem might be that I installed LabView first which has the newer version of nidaqmx. Then when I installed LabWindows 9.0 it saw the higher version of nidaqmx and so did not install the lfp file. I am hesitant to uninstall everything and re-install doing CVI first. I think all that I need is the nidaqmx.lfp file but I can't find just that anywhere. I probably have an older version on another machine but I don't know if it would be compatible. Another option is to install CVI as a trial version on a clean machine and copy the lfp file from there when it is done.
06-29-2011 11:08 AM
I think the problem in your case is that you installed NI-DAQ before installing CVI. It is the NI-DAQ installer that is supposed to install the CVI support files but, by default, it only selects that component for installation if it detects that CVI is already installed.
All you should need to do is to rerun your NI-DAQ installer and make sure that the CVI support feature is selected.
Luis
06-29-2011 11:57 AM
That was the first thing that I tried and that is when I got the message that there was already a higher version installed so it wouldn't do it. I ended up doing what I proposed and loaded it on another machine as a trial install then copied the .lfp file over and that worked.
06-29-2011 12:01 PM
You mean, a newer version of NI-DAQ was already installed, right? Yes, you would have to re-run the installer that corresponds to the highest version of NI-DAQ that you already have installed. So, if you have NI-DAQ 9.3 installed, for example, then you have to re-run the NI-DAQ 9.3 installer.
If things are working for you after copying the .lfp manually, then that's okay. But keep in mind that there are other CVI-related components that NI-DAQ installs (for example, the DAQmx IO controls) that might still be missing, without a proper installation.
Luis