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Finding that can be a major roadblock, especially when you are trying to maintain legacy systems or revive old projects. This issue typically manifests as missing DAQmx palettes, broken VIs with "missing subVI" errors, or devices appearing in NI MAX but not in LabVIEW.
If you installed the NI-DAQmx driver before installing LabVIEW 2017, the installer may not have known to include the LabVIEW 2017 support files. NI-DAQmx Driver support for Labview 2017 is missing
The most common cause for "missing support" is installing a version of NI-DAQmx that is too new. ni-daqmx driver support for labview 2017 is missing
The good news is that LabVIEW 2017 is compatible with NI-DAQmx, but specific installation steps or version limits must be followed to restore functionality. 1. Verify Driver Compatibility
Sometimes the driver itself is installed, but the —which contains the actual LabVIEW VIs and palettes—is missing. Finding that can be a major roadblock, especially
The latest version of the driver that officially supports LabVIEW 2017 is NI-DAQmx 20.7 . Versions released after 2021 (like 21.0 or 2024 Q4) generally drop support for LabVIEW 2017.
Ensure the checkbox for is selected. 3. Resolve Installation Order Issues Verify Driver Compatibility Sometimes the driver itself is
If you have a newer driver version installed, you may need to downgrade to NI-DAQmx 20.7 or an earlier version. 2. Check for Missing ADE Support