03-23-2011 03:55 PM
I have been coding on Labview on my computer perfectly well for several weeks, but I am now having problems because my LabView_RealTime component expired and Labview will no longer allow us to create a build for our cRIO. I am wondering is there some way to get this compent back. National Instruments license manger says I have a licensed FRC version of labview, but the error in the code is that the components have not been activated.
any help would be greatly appreciated,
thank you so much,
-Sam Bacon
03-25-2011 06:14 PM
Try opening the National Instruments License Manager (Program Files -> National Instruments -> License Manager). I don't have the FRC toolkit installed, but does it show a license for the Real-Time Module? If not, can you right-click on the Real-Time Module and choose Activate? If necessary, enter the serial number you used to install LabVIEW.
03-28-2011 03:21 PM
This is what my license manager looks like. FRC toolkit components do not show up in it, but it does says it is activated. I tried to reactivate the license listed but it still does not show up. I double checked also that I have all of the updates. I am really not sure what happened to it
03-28-2011 05:08 PM
Your license manager looks the same as mine, but I don't have the RT problem. Hopefully someone from NI will see this soon and answer.
03-28-2011 05:18 PM
Hi Sam,
Can you post a screenshot of the error or message you see when trying to build the RT exectuable? When exactly does this happen? When you attempt to build or when you just try to open up a RT exe build specification? Did anything change between when it was working and now? Have you installed any software on the computer? Thanks.
Aaron P
03-28-2011
05:19 PM
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Try reinstalling the LabVIEW FRC toolkit, You can download it here:
https://www.ni.com/en/support/downloads/software-products/download.labview-software-for-frc.html