05-02-2013 06:29 PM
My apologies for the lack of details. This error is coming from a lab that has no network access, and as such, I cannot bring the logs or error codes outside.
Occassionally (i.e. Once so far), we've seen Labview crash entirely, with Windows claiming a fault in LVStorage.dll.
As best I can tell, this was during a test that reads in data from .TDM files.
The code is not compiled and is running directly in the development environment (i.e. this is not a standalone utility)
Has anyone seen this before, or something similar?
We are running Labview 8.5, on Windows XP 32-bit, service pack 3.
Thank you very much for your time
05-05-2013 06:15 PM
Hello Brian_Allred,
Unfortunately, without some additional information, the best advice I can offer is to try to reinstall your copy of LabVIEW (full uninstall, then reinstall). Files get corrupted from time to time for a large variety of reasons and reinstallation usually solves the problem.
If you do experience the error again, try to get a series of screenshots (alt+print screen >> paste into MS Paint & save as picture). If you can get any additional information about the error, it would certainly be helpful.
Let us know how things work out!