09-29-2007 10:17 AM
10-01-2007 11:17 AM - last edited on 01-12-2024 10:27 AM by migration-bot
Hi phil,
Thanks for contacting National Instruments. I was looking into your question a little more about installing LabVIEW 8.2.1 and getting error 1402 and I think I have an idea that we can try. I was just searching through our Knowledgebase database on www.ni.com and I found a particular article that may help you out. I have provided the link below and all of the instructions are present in the document for you to follow. If you have any more questions, please feel free to post back and we can go from there. Thanks!
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/7A99E891BDCBE3A88625715700516EE6?OpenDocument
10-01-2007 01:21 PM
10-01-2007 02:03 PM
Hi phil,
That is interesting that you were unable to find the offending key that the installation is having trouble with. Do you have Administrator privileges on your computer? You may even want to try to log in as the actual Administrator itself to make sure that you have access to all of the proper registry keys. Also, I was going to say that I do think you're right with Windows XP not having the Scanreg/fix function, but there are several free programs that you can download as registry checkers. You may want to try one of those to see if you can find the key and give it the proper permission.
As far as the other part of your question, the Run-Time Engines are very important for LabVIEW to be able to run, but the 7.1.1 Run-Time Engine should not be affecting a LabVIEW 8.2 installation as it will use the 8.2 Run-Time Engine. One thing that you can do is go into your Control Panel under Add or Remove Programs>>National Instruments Software and you can try and repair/modify your Run-Time Engine there. If you already have the 7.1.1 Run-Time Engine on your computer, this is where it will show up so you can make any changes you want. Also, if you go to www.ni.com and click on "Drivers and Updates" on the right, you will be able to find the Run-Time Engine there that you will need, but I would definitely try using a downloadable registry checker first before attempting to change any of the software that is currently on your computer. As stated in the Knowledgebase article, this is actually an error from Windows saying that the registry key does not have the proper permission settings, so I am reluctant to say that downloading the new Run-Time Engine from our website will help much. Please try some of these suggestions out and let me know how they work out for you. Thanks!
10-01-2007 04:50 PM
10-02-2007 08:00 AM
Hi phil,
That's pretty strange that the directory is not showing up when you search for it. For everything that I have seen in the past, using some kind of registry checker usually helps even if it is a downloadable version. I have also had someone call in before that had a similar issue with the Run-Time Engine and what eventually fixed their problem was uninstalling both LabVIEW and DAQmx and then re-installing. I understand if you are going to use the working machine, but if you do try a few more things on this same machine that you are having trouble with, please let me know how it goes and feel free to ask any more questions if you have any. Thanks!
10-02-2007 08:21 AM
03-11-2010 04:04 AM
Hello,
I have exactly the same error with two diferent computers and I've not been able to solve it yet. Did you find the solution?
Thank you!!
Alex.
04-14-2011 07:46 PM
I have exactly the same problem when installing on Vista. Any solution?
04-15-2011 02:12 PM - last edited on 01-12-2024 10:27 AM by migration-bot
Hi Gunnark,
While Vista is not listed as a supported OS for the 7.1.1 runtime engine, you may want to look at the following KB to see if it helps any.
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/7A99E891BDCBE3A88625715700516EE6?OpenDocument
Regards,
Michael G