11-07-2014 10:03 AM
Hi,
I know there are similar threads to the error 1921 but none including the process mxssvr (at least what I've found). I have already unsuccessfully tried to stop the service by executing the command "net stop mxssvr" in a command window. Furthermore the mxssrv-task is not visible in the list of active processes. So I don't know where to go from here. The issue arose as I tried to open an old vi which uses DAQ-vi:s to harvest data from a live object. It looked like the database for NI DAQmx was corrupt and the vi stopped responding. I tried to update the NI DAQmx to see if that would help and that is when I ran into this issue. I'm running LabVIEW 2011 32-bit version on a 64-bit Win7 computer and the version of NI DAQmx which I try to update to is 14.1. Don't ask me of the previous version of NI DAQmx since I removed it during the troubleshooting to see if it was disturbing the installation process in any way.
Kind regards,
Herman
11-07-2014 10:05 AM
P.S. ...and I'm logged in as admin on the computer so that shouldn't be the case...
11-07-2014 11:44 AM
Sorry to hear about your problems. I had similar problems also; see http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/NI-MAX-Woes/m-p/2998531#M858967
In that thread Miro_T suggested generating a NI-MAX report. That was an extremely helpful hint. It showed errors with DAQmx. Luckily for me, at the moment, I do not need DAQmx and just unistalled it. However, when I do need it, I fear that I will have to wipe the system clean, reinstall windows, and all other things because when I reinstall/repair NI-DAQmx the error comes back. Something got currupted and is not getting fixed. Hopefully NI is aware of user reports and working on bug fixes.
Sorry I cannot help.
Regards,
mcduff
11-09-2014 02:21 PM
Hi mcduff,
thanx for your answer and your thread to your issue-report. In your thread I found the suggestion to reset the configuration data. I did that and additionally installed DAQmx 14.2. It seems like it did the trick. After rebooting I had no issue with opening MAX and a VI which contains the DAQ-connection opens swiftly in LabVIEW. However, my measurement configuration is gone but luckily I've got a back-up for it so that shouldn't be an issue.
/Herman