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johannrapp

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  1. Hey John, I see the C:\Program Files\National Instruments\ and C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\ file paths. I am a university student so I was able to get LabVIEW for free and am currently using a 40 day license for the software. Would I need to download the full version to have LabVIEW up and running in order to access ULx and InstaCal. Is it worth uninstalling LabVIEW, ULx and any other related software? Johann
  2. Hey John, When I follow the file path \Program Files\NI\LabVIEW 2022\VI.LIB\ I can only make it to \Program Files\NI before the file path on my end deviates from what you have suggested. I get ot a file path of \Program Files\NI\LVAddons. Since that is the file path that appears on my end I do not see any of the other suggest file paths for the ULx folders. I am also not sure what you mean by the install folder name on the other computer.
  3. Thank you. I have checked those file paths but cannot seem to find an application or link that I can direct LabVIEW towards. Within \National INstruments\Shared\ULx it opens to two files either browse or filter, which have ULx programs within them but not the ones the LabVIEW program is searching for. For the rest of file paths you have outlined, there are no files to be found past LabView 2022. I have attached a picture of what appears when I try to run my LabVIEW code.
  4. Hi, I recently transferred a LabVIEW code from a different computer onto mine which required me to install and download ULx. I followed the instructions on the website downloaded ULx and installed on my laptop. When I run my LabVIEW code, the program cannot find where ULx was downloaded to in order for the code to operate and open. Any help would be greatly appreciated. johann
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