If you do not have any LabVIEW versions shown in VIPM, it's possible that you may have a VIPM configuration corruption. Follow these instructions to fix the issue:
WindowsXP
- Make sure VIPM is not running.
- Navigate to the following folder: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\JKI\VIPM\. The Application Data folder may be hidden. Watch this video which shows how to make this folder visible.
- Locate a file called Settings.ini. Make a backup copy of this file.
- Open the file in Notepad and find the section called [Targets]. Delete this section. Refer the screenshot below for help.
- Save the file and close notepad.
- Restart VIPM.
- VIPM should now have found all LabVIEW versions.
Vista\Windows7
- Make sure VIPM is not running.
- Navigate to the following folder: C:\ProgramData\JKI\VIPM. The Application Data folder may be hidden. Watch this video which shows how to make this folder visible
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- Locate a file called Settings.ini. Make a backup copy of this file.
- Open the file in Notepad and find the section called [Targets]. Delete this section. Refer the screenshot below for help.
- Save the file and close notepad.
- Restart VIPM.
- VIPM should now have found all LabVIEW versions.
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