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VIPM 2010 could NOT connect to LabVIEW 2010

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User is offline   Edgar Xu 

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I'm using the latest version of VIPM (2010) and LabVIEW 2010. VIPM is unable to connect to LabVIEW 2010. I always get the error message "VIPM could not connect to LabVIEW 2010".

I followed the help, and verified that the VI Server Configuration settings are correct and that the VI Server Machine Access includes "127.0.0.1". I also tried the following without success:

1) Added "localhost" to VI Server Machine Access
2) Disabled my firewall

And the error record is:

=========== START of VIPM Error Message ===========
An internal VIPM Error has occured on: Tuesday March 08, 2011 at 08:21:03 am

= Automated Message Start =
Error 66 occurred at open Application Reference in 6AC7FC140B2D164FA74E67C20ECDDF97->VIPM Configure LV
Port.vi->F18E4D6A5A26A180AFCDF8C3D6B042C5->C6E98840855404BD53C49015460166D4->VIPM Main
Window.vi
Possible reason(s):
LabVIEW: The network connection was closed by the peer. If you are using the Open VI Reference
function on a remote VI Server connection, verify that the machine is allowed access by selecting
Tools>>Options>>VI Server:Machine Access on the server side.

= Automated Message End =

= User Defined Message Start =
Testing the LV connection from the test connection dialog.
= User Defined Message End =

= Error Handler Call Chain Start =
VIPM Main Window.vi->
C6E98840855404BD53C49015460166D4->
F18E4D6A5A26A180AFCDF8C3D6B042C5->
VIPM Configure LV Port.vi
= Error Handler Call Chain End =
=========== END of VIPM Error Message ===========

Any other ideas?

This post has been edited by Edgar Xu: 08 March 2011 - 01:25 AM

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This appears to be a problem with the settings in LabVIEW. Can you verify the settings are matching the attached image?
Also, can you disable any firewall anti-virus software temporarily to see if this has any affect?

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I had the same problem using VIPM 2010 with LabVIEW 2010 SP1. Having followed Michael's advise, it seems that changing the "Machine Access" address to "127.0.0.1" did the trick. Thanks Michael.

-J.C..


View PostMichael Aivaliotis, on 19 March 2011 - 12:32 AM, said:

This appears to be a problem with the settings in LabVIEW. Can you verify the settings are matching the attached image?
Also, can you disable any firewall anti-virus software temporarily to see if this has any affect?

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I am having the same issue. In the VI Package Manager, Tools, Options, LabVIEW, I am able to successfully test the connection to LabVIEW. However, in the VI Package Builder, when building a package I receive the error "VIPM could not connect to LabVIEW".

My LabVIEW configuration matches the above screenshot. I have tried adding "localhost" and "127.0.0.1" to the machine access list. I have also added VI Package Manager to my Firewall exceptions, and have disabled my antivirus. Still no success.

My system:
Windows 7 x64
LabVIEW 2010 x32
VI Package Manager 2010.0.2 build 1610

Thanks in advance for your help.

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I have a trouble installing the inferface with Aruiono The error message is as follows.

"Please verify the VI Server: Exported VIs and Machine Access setting in LabVIEW 2010. Make sure you are allowing access to VIPM by specifying "localhost" in the allowed list."

Although I have followed every step as described in https://decibel.ni.c.../docs/DOC-15971, VIPM could not connet to LabVIEW 2010.Could you help me on this problem, please? Thank you.
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Could you please attach the error log and config files of VIPM?
See here for instructions.

Also a copy of your labview.ini file located here:
C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 2010
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View PostMichael Aivaliotis, on 21 June 2011 - 02:33 AM, said:

Could you please attach the error log and config files of VIPM?
See here for instructions.

Also a copy of your labview.ini file located here:
C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 2010


Here are three files you requested. Thank you for your reply.

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Here is one way to reset your connection to LabVIEW. Please watch this video.

http://screencast.com/t/336ulWSGmTIr
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View PostMichael Aivaliotis, on 21 June 2011 - 10:09 PM, said:

Here is one way to reset your connection to LabVIEW. Please watch this video.

http://screencast.com/t/dHgc8O38J


I still cannot solve the problem after following the setup in the video. I also attached the three status files below. Thank you for your help.

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View Postaa_sk, on 22 June 2011 - 08:44 PM, said:

I still cannot solve the problem after following the setup in the video. I also attached the three status files below. Thank you for your help.


The only other thing I can think of is that LabVIEW access in being blocked by your firewall. Try turning it off.
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View PostMichael Aivaliotis, on 23 June 2011 - 12:21 AM, said:

The only other thing I can think of is that LabVIEW access in being blocked by your firewall. Try turning it off.


Actually, I turned off my firewall and anti-virus when installing the interface with Arduino.
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View Postaa_sk, on 24 June 2011 - 05:04 PM, said:

Actually, I turned off my firewall and anti-virus when installing the interface with Arduino.

After you ran the setup as described in the video. A new labview.ini file was created. Can you attach that one?
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View PostMichael Aivaliotis, on 24 June 2011 - 08:36 PM, said:

After you ran the setup as described in the video. A new labview.ini file was created. Can you attach that one?


Here is Labview.ni (in the attachment)

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Hello,
I am having trouble getting VIPM to connect to Labview 2010 (32bit) on a Win7 (64bit) system. I am using VIPM(1610) I have followed all of the posts that you have here and the instructions in the tutorial to no avail. Labview Launches but VIPM seems to time out before Labview is fully up. I am at a loss now as to what the fix is.. your last post did not seem to offer any solutions to the failure other than the ones already published. I have done all of these including renaming Labview ini, disabling the firewall, verified all settings in vi server setup etc as shown in the video tutorial.. none of this gets me going...

Thanks for your assistance.
Louis
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View Postlashford, on 28 July 2011 - 06:46 PM, said:

Hello,
I am having trouble getting VIPM to connect to Labview 2010 (32bit) on a Win7 (64bit) system. I am using VIPM(1610) I have followed all of the posts that you have here and the instructions in the tutorial to no avail. Labview Launches but VIPM seems to time out before Labview is fully up. I am at a loss now as to what the fix is.. your last post did not seem to offer any solutions to the failure other than the ones already published. I have done all of these including renaming Labview ini, disabling the firewall, verified all settings in vi server setup etc as shown in the video tutorial.. none of this gets me going...

Thanks for your assistance.
Louis


Have you tried extending the LabVIEW timeout value in the options?

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Hello,

I have the same problem, I tried with all this stuff, firewall, ports, Labview.ini, localhost IP, timeoutetc, etc but VIPM doesn't connect to LabVIEW. VIPM say me that I need to "Verify VI Server: Exported VIs and Machine Access setting in LabVIEW 2011"

How Can I fix it? I work with LV2011 and W7(64x).

Thanks

View PostMichael Aivaliotis, on 02 August 2011 - 04:10 AM, said:

Have you tried extending the LabVIEW timeout value in the options?

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View Postedavidfs, on 08 November 2011 - 11:08 AM, said:

Hello,

I have the same problem, I tried with all this stuff, firewall, ports, Labview.ini, localhost IP, timeoutetc, etc but VIPM doesn't connect to LabVIEW. VIPM say me that I need to "Verify VI Server: Exported VIs and Machine Access setting in LabVIEW 2011"

How Can I fix it? I work with LV2011 and W7(64x).

Thanks




Can you attach a screenshot of your labview VI Server Options?



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View PostMichael Aivaliotis, on 09 November 2011 - 11:01 PM, said:

Can you attach a screenshot of your labview VI Server Options?


Of course Michael,

I attached the new error file too, because I made many changes but it didn't work.

Thanks

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In the machine acces list is that IP address your IP on your local network? It needs to be.
Also, please add the following entries to the machine access list in addition to your existing IP address:

Entry: localhost
Entry: * (asterix)


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View PostMichael Aivaliotis, on 10 November 2011 - 10:19 PM, said:

In the machine acces list is that IP address your IP on your local network? It needs to be.
Also, please add the following entries to the machine access list in addition to your existing IP address:

Entry: localhost
Entry: * (asterix)




No, It doesn't work, :( ,

Can I install the packages without this connection? I downloaded this packages but How I install it?

Thanks...
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