I have a utility written in LabVIEW 2016 and am attempting to run it on a Win10 system running LabVIEW Runtime 2016f2 with Meas & Auto Explorer 17.0.0f0 also installed.
Operating System(OS) Windows 10 Home Edition
OS Version 10.00.15063
OS Info
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4170 CPU @ 3.70GHz / Intel64 Family 6 Model 60 Stepping 3 / GenuineIntel / 3691 MHz
Number of Processors 4
Physical Memory 3.91 GB of RAM
Drive C:\ 380 GB of 433 GB free
National Instruments Software: Version:
NI-488.2 Runtime 16.0.0
NI I/O Trace 17.0.0f0
LabVIEW Runtime 2015 SP1 f7 15.0.1
Measurement & Automation Explorer 17.0.0f0
NI-USI 15.0.2.6343
NI PXI Platform Services Configuration 17.0.0f0
NI PXI Platform Services Runtime 17.0.0f0
NI-PAL Software 17.0.0
NI 1588-2008 Network Management 17.0.0 17.0.0f0
NI System Configuration 17.0.0f0
NI-VISA 17.0
NiVisaServer.exe 17.0.0.49152
NIvisaic.exe 16.0.0.49152
NI-VISA Runtime 17.0
LabVIEW Runtime 2016 f2 16.0.0
I am able to use cmd prompt and ping any device on the network. Additionally, the software utility "TekVISA" is able to see and talk to any device active on the network.
When I try to connect using NI MAX, even if I directly enter the IP address, the device(s) cannot be loctated.