11-28-2024 10:18 AM
More on the saga of loading LV 2023Q3 on a windows 11 machine. When I reboot, which has happened several times since I did the install, I get a message box that says that
. . . National Instruments]shared]mDNS Responder\nimdnsNSP.dll
Is blocked. When I clicked on the learn more button it said. "Core isolation is a security feature of Microsoft Windows that protects important core processes of Windows from malicious software by isolating them in memory. It does this by running those core processes in a virtualized environment. "
Google AI says the following.
"nimdnsNSP.dll" is a file associated with National Instruments software, specifically acting as a "Zeroconf Namespace Service Provider" which allows devices on a network to automatically discover each other without manual configuration, essentially enabling plug-and-play functionality for compatible NI devices; it is part of the "NI mDNS Responder" component within the NI software suite. "
I am using a lot of Ethernet devices and also am sharing data between computers so I suspect that this is important.
Next I guess I have to figure out how to get windows to allow the DLL to run rather than blocking it.
I am curious if others have seen this and what they did about it.
11-28-2024 12:00 PM
I recently started seeing this pop up as well.
I am interested in the "solution" as well.
11-29-2024 09:02 AM
Update. The pop up window shows up kind of randomly. There were two instances of it on the screen this morning after the computer got left on overnight.
12-02-2024 04:16 PM
I don't know.
I just installed the x86 LabVIEW 2023 Q3 Patch 4 runtime installer and got that message after the install reboot. This is a brand new computer that was just setup for me. So I am looking into this as well.
Edition Windows 11 Pro
Version 24H2
Installed on 11/20/2024
OS build 26100.2454
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.26100.36.0
12-03-2024 05:03 PM
See the other related thread here for a work-around.
12-03-2024 05:17 PM - edited 12-03-2024 05:22 PM
@Frozen wrote:
See the other related thread here for a work-around.
Thanks for the heads up.
I sent an email to NI support and so far they just said to check with my IT department. The funny thing is I ended up uninstalling the runtime and after installing it again I did not get the pop up. So I will call it good at this point since it went away (for now).....
I have done this same runtime install on 5 other machines recently with no issues. Must be gremlins!
EDIT:
Never mind, I just looked at the computer at it had the popup again. Looks like I will be deleting the file.