imaq1394.dll and emblview.exe?

Hello

I'm using Labview 7.0 and NI Vision 8.6.0 and I have a problem when I start my program. In fact, he tries to load imaq1394.dll, but it is not (as it is in the program folder files!). When I try to choose a library, I get an error message telling me that "the application cannot start because emblview.exe was not found '...

Normally, we don't have this executable. Do you know this problem?

Thank you!

Thanks for the information! It helped me a lot.

NTZ

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