02-28-2023 04:35 PM
I have a PLC running Windows 10 & Labview. Due to space limitations on the C drive (and other reasons not worth getting into) I had relocated the Labview installation to the D drive and created a symbolic link (might have been a directory junction... can't remember) from c:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments to the place where the files actually exist--d:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments. It's important to note I moved the files after Labview had already been installed, but it worked with no problems for over a year.
A couple weeks back, something happened (maybe an OS update?) and my links got blown up. After recreating them, I am unable to put any ActiveX controls in a Labview ActiveX container. I always get the error, "Error inserting ActiveX or .et object: Unspecified error."
This is not an ActiveX registration issue. Anyone have any ideas?
07-10-2024 12:33 AM
Hi Daklu, Were you able to resolve this issue? If so, Could you please let me know the fix for the same?