Series VI of operation to help on Windows VISTA

Hello world

Series VI Labview 6.1 use on Windows XP is fine, but their use on the Windows VISTA operating system is a problem. LV6.1 rest features are very good.

I used USB-RS232 converter to connect to external device where LV6.1 has been loaded on XP. I select the COM port assigned number on behalf of VISA resource for the Serial VISA block function. The number of COM Port has been selected since the device manager that recognizes my USB-RS232 converter once I connect to one of the PC's USB port that has been loaded with XP. The feature COM & LPT Port in Device Manager provides example COM7 or COM9 etc. COM port number. Select the COM port number and Labview communicates as a regular RS232 Serial Port.

Above the feature works very well with Windows XP and windows VISTA Home Premium does not work. I can't select the COM port number to VISA VISA's Serial function block name resource. This selection of resource VISA name gets freezes and gets stuck at ASRL2::INSTR. How to make the VISA series to work? Is this a problem with VISTA operating system?

In addition, this version of NI-VISA does not support LabVIEW 6.1. The first version of NI-VISA which supports Vista is 4.1, but that version of NI-VISA does not support the LabVIEW 6.1. You need to upgrade from LabVIEW, or use XP.

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