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The following items are known issues in LabVIEW 2014 myRIO Toolkit sorted by Category.
Miscellaneous | ||
406307 | — | myRIO cannot be discovered over USB on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 |
412530 | — | When bridged to a network the IP Address reported by the myRIO USB Monitor may be incorrect |
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406307 Return | myRIO cannot be discovered over USB on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 National Instruments uses a 3rd party USBLAN driver to create a virtual ethernet connection over USB to communicate with the NI myRIO. This driver is not installed by default on Windows XP and Windows Sever 2003. Workaround: The driver files are installed on your Host PC and you can install it manually by following this procedure: 1. On your Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 PC, launch Device Manager 2. Find your NI myRIO [NI-myRIO-19xx-] under Other devices 3. Right click the device and select "Update Driver" 4. Select Install from a specific location 5. Enter path "C:\Program Files\National Instruments\CompactRIO\Staging\USBLAN\XP" Windows might warn you regarding lack of Windows Logo testing. Click continue. Windows should successfully install the driver and the NI myRIO USB Monitor should pop up.
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412530 Return | When bridged to a network the IP Address reported by the myRIO USB Monitor may be incorrect When bridged to a network the IP Address reported by the myRIO USB Monitor may be incorrect. Workaround: Use the target name to connect to the target instead of the IP Address
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The following items are known issues in LabVIEW 2014 myRIO Toolkit sorted by Date.
406307 | — | myRIO cannot be discovered over USB on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 |
412530 | — | When bridged to a network the IP Address reported by the myRIO USB Monitor may be incorrect |
ID | Known Issue | |||||
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406307 Return | myRIO cannot be discovered over USB on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 National Instruments uses a 3rd party USBLAN driver to create a virtual ethernet connection over USB to communicate with the NI myRIO. This driver is not installed by default on Windows XP and Windows Sever 2003. Workaround: The driver files are installed on your Host PC and you can install it manually by following this procedure: 1. On your Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 PC, launch Device Manager 2. Find your NI myRIO [NI-myRIO-19xx-] under Other devices 3. Right click the device and select "Update Driver" 4. Select Install from a specific location 5. Enter path "C:\Program Files\National Instruments\CompactRIO\Staging\USBLAN\XP" Windows might warn you regarding lack of Windows Logo testing. Click continue. Windows should successfully install the driver and the NI myRIO USB Monitor should pop up.
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412530 Return | When bridged to a network the IP Address reported by the myRIO USB Monitor may be incorrect When bridged to a network the IP Address reported by the myRIO USB Monitor may be incorrect. Workaround: Use the target name to connect to the target instead of the IP Address
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Document last updated on 8/4/2014