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jake42

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  1. My applogies if this isn't the proper forum... I cannot activate LabVIEW (or any related toolkits, or packages) using my alliance member serial number. Up until about 3 weeks ago, I have had no problems. When I attempt to activate using the NI License Manager, I get the message (in red), "Invalid serial number". I have tried to contact NI (email, phone, web) app 8 times with zero success. I did get LV activated using an email-supplied activation code but was told I would have to submit a request for every individual package needed. I attempted to submit a service request using the link on NI's webpage, but it redirects to a Salesforce error page. Yesterday I received an email saying the issue would be closed since it has been resolved -even though I haven't been able to speak with anyone or resolve the issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated. On a side note, I've asked several people why Python has gained so much traction (as opposed to LV). Answers generally are, cost, availability of libraries, and ease of use. I suspect it's as much or more that people arent happy with NI's serious degradation in customer service. In other words, because it's not NI. I think it's very unfortunate because I've found LV (and NI) in the past to be an excellent solution. I'm at the end of my career (30+ years) and mostly just consulting these days. Meaning I don't have to deal with NI directly very often. But when I do it becomes apparent why I hear almost constant criticism from my clients, friends, peers.
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