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Several Versions of LV be installed in one System


keiran

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Hi ALL!

Now my develop environment is LabVIEW 6i and it's corresponding driver. Now I got LabVIEW 7.1. I want to install it in my Windows2000. But system prompt to me that I should unistall my older driver before new higher version driver. But all of my project finished in LabVIEW 6i, and the test environment of our product Line is also LabVIEW 6i. If I upgrade the driver, the Load of maintenance of my projects is huge.

How can I install my LabVIEW 7.1 and it's driver while no affecting my LabVIEW 6i System (LabVIEW 6i and it's driver)?

Forgive my poor English!

Thanks very much!

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Hi ALL!

Now my develop environment is LabVIEW 6i and it's corresponding driver. Now I got LabVIEW 7.1. I want to install it in my Windows2000. But system prompt to me that I should unistall my older driver before new higher version driver. But all of my project finished in LabVIEW 6i, and the test environment of our product Line is also LabVIEW 6i. If I upgrade the driver, the Load of maintenance of my projects is huge.

How can I install my LabVIEW 7.1 and it's driver while no affecting my LabVIEW 6i System (LabVIEW 6i and it's driver)?

Forgive my poor English!

Thanks very much!

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You shouldn't need to worry about it. The LabVIEW 7.1 drivers will detect that LabVIEW 6.0 is installed and it will install compatable drivers in place of the ones you must uninstall.

Ed

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