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ExceptionCode: 0xC0000005

Hello Everybody,

 

I, meaning an operator, ran into this problem with an access violation.  The program ran fine on my windows 7 machine, and it seemed to run fine on their windows 7 machine as well. I am using some NI hardware: USB-8451 (I2C), and the USB-6002. I have a feeling that the USB-8451 is where the issue might be.  Could this be a driver issue? 

 

Thanks,

 

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Hard to say. Seeing some code would be helpful. Also when does the problem occur?

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Also, does this error occur when running a VI or an executable?

A Johnson
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It only appears in the executeable, and I have not been able to reproduce the problem over here. I wonder if this was a fluke.

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@bry0n wrote:

It only appears in the executeable, and I have not been able to reproduce the problem over here. I wonder if this was a fluke.


Super hard to say. The lvlog.txt just lists the error as an access violation (LabVIEW wrote where it wasn't supposed to) and the last thing that LabVIEW was trying to do, according to the dump, was allocate a small amount of memory. If you are able to get some sort of reproducing case, I would probably just call NI support at 866-275-6964.

Matt J | National Instruments | CLA
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 I was afraid that was the case. Thanks for looking into it. Smiley Happy

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