03-13-2023 02:17 AM
Hi Jenny,
03-13-2023 01:05 PM
Hello, Brian:
Sorry about the delay on getting you a response. I was looking into some of the links you referenced. To summarize, yes, the Product Documentation team is aware of the broken links issue and plan to resolve it, however, due to other priorities, we will most likely work on the resolution until later this year. In the meantime, we can report broken links as we find them and resolve them on a case-by-case scenario.
I have edited the link from the Idea Exchange to correctly reference the Wait On Asynchronous Call Node document.
The zone.ni.com links are a bit more tricky, though. That was al old system that NI no longer uses and was moved to another system that is also not in use so in some cases, content might be lost. As you can see, most of the posts referencing that site are rather old, so when it comes to zone.ni.com links specifically the Community team will need to do some work to decide what the best way to go about these broken links is.
Whenever we have more information we can let you know. Thank you for bringing these up, we appreciate it.
Jenny B
NI Community Support
03-13-2023 01:15 PM
I reported this broken link. I will edit the reply once I have the correct one.
Jenny B
NI Community Support
03-13-2023 03:06 PM
Thanks for the update. I understand that sometimes, content is just lost. I just incorrectly believed that any NI URL would live on indefinitely. Is 2016 that long ago? I mean it was only like 4 years ago...oh well time doesn't feel like it used to.
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04-18-2023 06:23 AM - edited 04-18-2023 06:25 AM
Hi Jenny,
more broken links…
A fresh computer installation, with LabVIEW/TestStand2019.
I started MAX and noticed some missing hardware drivers (like NI-DMM or NI-DCPower). MAX offers a button to go the the "ni.com/drivers" page - I took that offer:
And ended on a blank website, with just the large green NI footer at the bottom…
04-18-2023 08:46 AM
An applications engineer provided some links to a white paper, and a document a few years ago. One link is Page Not Found, the other redirects to the most generic page on using hardware with LabVIEW, which is a little odd since the subforum was for LabWindows/CVI. The wayback machine has some information on one of them.
No Site Feedback or Was this Helpful on the page.
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04-18-2023 10:36 AM
Hi Gerd
The link works fine for us. Can you try on a different browser or ask somebody else to see if they encounter the same behaviour?
Jenny B
NI Community Support
04-18-2023 10:46 AM
I have sent this to somebody internally to see if we can try and find the content. I will keep you posted.
Jenny B
NI Community Support
04-19-2023 02:19 AM
Hi Jenny,
@jenniferbni wrote:
The link works fine for us. Can you try on a different browser or ask somebody else to see if they encounter the same behaviour?
The link "ni.com/drivers", typed manually into a browser, does also work for me.
But: in my screenshot above I was using that button in MAX, which seems to go to a different link and then was redirected to that website with all the parameters in the URL as shown in the screenshot. As all that happens on a production computer (PXI controller) I cannot reproduce it easily on a different computer nor can I change the installed/default browser.
Well, I just need to start NIPM to install NI-DMM and NI-DCPower for those cards in the PXI chassis, but expected some useful information when using the button in MAX…
04-19-2023 10:11 AM
Hi, we did some research and found replacement links. We believe they might not be an exact match but still a good fit. I edited the response from the link you shared to reflect these new links. Let me know if you believe they're a good enough match.
Jenny B
NI Community Support