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Anytime I try to build an executable, I get an error8.

Here is a copy of the message:

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Error 8 occurred at Copy in AB_Engine_Copy_Error_Files.vi->AB_Application.lvclass:Copy_Error_Files.vi->AB_Application.lvclass:Copy_Files.vi->AB_EXE.lvclass:Copy_Files.vi->AB_Build.lvclass:Build.vi->AB_Application.lvclass:Build.vi->AB_EXE.lvclass:Build.vi->AB_Build.lvclass:Build_from_Wizard.vi->AB_UI_Frmwk_Build.lvclass:Build.vi->AB_UI_FRAMEWORK.vi->AB_Item_OnDoProperties.vi->AB_Item_OnDoProperties.vi.ProxyCaller

Possible reason(s):

LabVIEW: File permission error. You do not have the correct permissions for the file.

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NI-488: DMA hardware error detected.

C:\Program Files\National Instruments\Shared\LabVIEW Run-Time\2010\errors\frchconvlib-errors.txt

If I navigate to frchconvlib-errors.txt, I find that is is marked as read only. If I uncheck the read only box, the build is successful. If I try to run build again, I get the same error and have to uncheck read only again. It does not matter if I am building an app that included the Frame-channel conversion library or not, I always get the error.

I'm running Labview 2010 on a WinXP laptop. Any ideads?

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Do you have the build chekc box that includes custom error codes checked? I'm not sure if you need any of the custom error codes installed on your development PC - unchecking that might be a workaround. No idea on hte root cause though...

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Starting with LabVIEW 2010, build specifications will copy any errors codes to the run-time engine location by default. This setting is located in the Advanced page. If you do not need to copy the error code files, you can uncheck this option.

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Thanks guys, I went to the advanced tab and unchecked "Copy error code files" and it will work for now but I know eventually I will need to use that option.

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