‎05-10-2005 02:38 PM
‎05-11-2005
04:38 PM
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‎07-11-2025
02:42 PM
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Andy,
On the 2nd computer are you logged into the machine as an Administrator? There is a chance that the errors you are seeing are related to not having write permissions to the C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW7.1\vi.lib directory.
If that doesn't do the trick for you could you maybe give some of the more commonly received error codes and error messages? That might help to narrow the search and find a solution.
Finally, there is a chance that the drivers were somehow corrupt on the 2nd computer. If that is the case you will want to uninstall the drivers, download the latest version of NI-DAQ (NI-DAQ 7.4), and install the latest version on your machine.
The main difference between the 2 boards appears to be that the PCI-6032E only samples up to 100kS/s whereas the PCI-6036E samples at up to 200kS/s. You may want to double check that you are asking the PCI-6032E to do operations that are within its specs.
‎05-12-2005 03:06 PM
‎05-13-2005
11:15 AM
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‎07-11-2025
02:42 PM
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One of the potential causes of an error with the lvdaq.dll is a corrupt installation of the drivers. I was hesitant to recommend an uninstall/reinstall at the time because I thought it might be more aggressive of a solution than you needed.
However, since you were able to get it working in another computer, then that seems to confirm that something might have become corrupted with the installation of NI-DAQ. If you want to get it working on the original computer then I would recommend going to Start » Control Panel » Add or Remove Programs » National Instruments Software » Change and remove NI-DAQ and Traditional NI-DAQ.
Ultimately though, I'm glad to hear that you found a workable solution.
‎11-30-2005 01:59 PM