05-02-2013 12:18 PM - edited 05-02-2013 12:19 PM
After discussing everything you described with R&D, it sounds like there may be something wrong with the LabVIEW 2010 RTE (Run-Time Engine) you have installed. They suggested that you do the following:
1. Uninstall LabVIEW 2010 RTE
2. Install it again from this link: http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/2292/lang/en
3. Test the SFP (soft front panel) as well as the Classic.
If that doesn't work, then the driver might be un-recoverable and you will need to format your computer and start from scratch. If all else fails, that will be the reccomended approach, and then install the latest NI-SCOPE driver, which will install all the dependencies that are needed. Let me know if it would be impossible to start from scratch (format computer), their might be a few other things we could try.
Also, so R&D can look into the issue more, can you attach the NI MAX technical Report to your next post? (http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/271F252B4EF0A2E0862570E70056A1E4) Please post all the files that are generated in a ZIP.
In addtion, I've been meaning to ask, what programming enviroment have you been using? LabVIEW, C API, VB6, etc?
Thanks!
Nathan
05-03-2013 11:32 AM
Hi Nathan,
Still no success. Before reading your post, I had tried doing a complete uninstall of all the NI Software on the computer and then reinstalling from the CDs I have (this installs NI-Scope v.3.6.2). Although the Scope Front Panel still failed to load after showing the screen with the message "Searching for C:\Program Files (x86)\IVI Foundation\IVI\Drivers\niScope\instr.lib', I was able to get Test Panels in MAX to show up, which I think uses Ni Scope Front Panel. So that was interesting.
Anyways, then I went through steps 1-3 that you outlined and reinstalled the higher version of NI-Scope 4.0 as well, but no change - both Classic and SFP fail to load (same screen, same message as above).
Attached is the MAX Technical Report.
If I understand what formatting a computer means (reinstalling Windows 7, the whole shebang), that sounds rather drastic. Since I do need to get data from my digitizer though, I guess I could try formatting the computer if nothing else works. Also, I've been using C APIs for the programming environment, or rather, an executable that was written using Measurement Studio. But I also wanted to use Labview at some point to talk to the digitizer, although it (Labview) is currently uninstalled.
Thanks!
Ana
05-15-2013 08:48 AM
Hi, just an update - NI Scope now works after reformatting the computer.
12-04-2013 04:52 AM
12-04-2013 11:06 AM
Duplicate Post:
http://forums.ni.com/t5/High-Speed-Digitizers/Failed-to-load-niScope-32-dll/m-p/2649871#M4308
12-04-2013 01:01 PM
That's posted by me... I just felt my problem is some what similar to this one that's why I posted it here.
Please can you give some solution??
07-30-2015 05:05 AM
Hi,
has anybody ever received or arrived at a solution that did not involve reformatting the hard disk? Because this seems totally unacceptable to me. I also have the same problem. NI Scope Soft Front Panel worked until a few days ago and now only the already mentioned error message appears. The digitizer seems to work ok (PCI 5124, used from a Delphi program via the C DLLs). How can the installed files "rot" to an extent that causes this problem?
08-17-2016 10:07 AM
Reformatting the drive and starting all over from scratch is not a viable solution for many users. Similar problem, NIScope SFP will not launch from any location. Error message states "The Soft Front Panel could not launch because an error occured while trying to open an application reference."