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Perplexing problem with Keithley not being recognized

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Hi all,

I know this has got to be a simple problem, but being a fairly new CVI programmer, I'm stumped.  First, I have a good amount of programming experience, but know next to nothing about how CVI works.

 

Here is my problem:

I wrote a small application that uses a Keithley 2701 using an Ethernet connection.  I developed the application on a system that has a full installation of CVI.  The application runs fine.  I built a distribution kit for the application so I can move it to a target computer.  On the dedicated computer I loaded a full install of dotNet, then the NIVISA software, the Keithley IO Layer, and then the Keithley Driver.  At that point I loaded and installed my application.  I get a -1073807343 error.

 

I then ran NiMax, and tried to configure a network device using the same connection string as in my application.  NiMax finds the device and can establish a session with it.

 

That should tell me that the necessary software is on the target computer.  So what have I done wrong?  It seems probable that I have simply neglected to configure something correctly in my distribution, or perhaps have a file used by my application in the wrong location on the development computer (and I have somehow compensated for that), and when the application runs it doesn't find the file.  Could it be a registry entry?

 

BTW, an application written by another individual uses the exact same setup for the NIVISA, dotNet, IO Layer, and driver as my code, and it runs fine...  So it has got to be something really really stupid.

 

I would appreciate any help you can give me.  This is driving me crazy...

 

 


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