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I just loaded NIDAQmx 9.2.1 (needed to support a new DAQ board) and it messed up my existing LV2009 executables. I'm getting the following errors:

"No supported languages intalled"

"Unable to open resource files"

I tried rebuilding the executable, but still get the same errors. What's going on? In the old days you could load new versions of NIDAQ without hosing up your system. I dread every time I try to update something now.

George

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I just loaded NIDAQmx 9.2.1 (needed to support a new DAQ board) and it messed up my existing LV2009 executables. I'm getting the following errors:

"No supported languages intalled"

"Unable to open resource files"

I tried rebuilding the executable, but still get the same errors. What's going on? In the old days you could load new versions of NIDAQ without hosing up your system. I dread every time I try to update something now.

George

Woah! Flashback:

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I had other crazy stuff happening too:

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Bad news is that I had to ended up re-imaging the PC, fixing and uninstalling/installing LabVIEW did not help.

Cheers

-JG

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Oh man if I have to do that I might as well just go home now.

Do you know how long a an uninstall (of every module and toolkit) takes! :) You are better off blitzing the whole thing IMHO.

Although I never figured out the exact cause of the problem (which annoys me).

But I only ever saw it once.

My executables did work fine on other machines tho, have you tried that?

It was like my run time was all messed up!

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I just loaded NIDAQmx 9.2.1 (needed to support a new DAQ board) and it messed up my existing LV2009 executables. I'm getting the following errors:

"No supported languages intalled"

"Unable to open resource files"

I tried rebuilding the executable, but still get the same errors. What's going on? In the old days you could load new versions of NIDAQ without hosing up your system. I dread every time I try to update something now.

George

You can try to add support for East-Asian languages to Windows.

This solved the issue we had in MAX (it was not possible to configure any RT target after changing to the new MAX built with Silverlight).

/J

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I ended up doing a repair of LV and that fixed it. Probably something with the RTE was messed up. I certainly don't care to investigate further.

I don't understand what language had to do with the problem. I only ever select English. For some reason the installer insists on adding tons of other language support. I swear the installer would be half the size if NI would only give you the language you ask for.

George

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