03-12-2007 07:28 AM
03-12-2007 07:32 AM
I've also noticed that sometimes, when I access the constructor node, the next error message appears:
The version of the assembly you requested was automatically promoted to a later version by the .NET runtime engine.
(no idea what does that mean...)
By the way, i already checken .NET version to be the same in all computers (I'm running 2.0)
Cheers,
Gatet
03-13-2007 03:43 AM
03-13-2007 09:58 AM
Is the dll you are accessing custom?
LabView 8.2 supports relative paths for .NET assemblies, therefore you no longer need to place them in the folder structure where the main VI resides.
It is important that you do not make copies of any dll's from the Windows system directory as this can cause issues with dll dependancy.
03-13-2007 10:26 AM - last edited on 08-19-2011 05:06 PM by Laura F.
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for your answer.
I don't know about the .dll characteristic, it's the first time I use them with LabView (and hopefully the last! ).
BR,
Gabi
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03-13-2007 10:57 AM
you can attach your code or the dll to your post here, the forum will not allow .dll to be posted but you can zip the functions together and attach them to the post.
This will give you access to feedback from all of the experts in the forum rather than just one.
03-13-2007 11:11 AM