INSTRSUP.dll on windows 64-bit missing

Hi people,

I use a third party device to measure the density of fire power. They provide a 32 and a 64-bit DLL as a driver of the device, which uses NEITHER VISA 5.1.1 Runtime.

Third-party drivers Setup includes a dll OR called "" INSTRSUP. "» "DLL," 08 version. November 2010

Unfortunately this INSTRSUP. DLL is available in 32-bit and is deployed in C:\Windows\SysWOW64

Then when I open the third driver in Microsoft Dependency Walker may not locate and load the INSTRSUP. DLL

That is why the pilot is not executable on win7 64 bit mode (mode 32 bits, it is, but this isn't a solution for me )

My question now is:

Is INSTRSUP. DLL a generic dll that can be replaced with any standard installation of NOR? And if so, where can I get 64-bit natively?

Thanks for your help and greetings from the Germany.

Martin H.

In my PC (7 x 64), there INSTRSUP. DLL, located in the System32 directory (although I don't know if it's really 64 bit DLL). The detail information of this said device of LabWindows/CVI Driver Support DLL.

My PC install 64 bit 2011 LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI 2010 IVI Compliance Package 4.4.

Try installing the latest Runtime CVI or NI IVI Compliance Package 4.4.

Tags: NI Hardware

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