2017 Is Missing [better] — Nidaqmx Driver Support For Labview

| | LabVIEW 2017 Support | Notes | |----------------------|--------------------------|------------| | 17.0 - 17.1 | ✅ Full Support | Native support for LV 2017 (32 & 64-bit) | | 17.5 - 17.6 | ✅ Full Support | Includes bug fixes | | 18.0 - 18.1 | ⚠️ Limited Support | May work but not certified; missing palettes possible | | 19.0+ | ❌ No Support | Will cause "missing driver support" error |

LabVIEW 2017 remains a stalwart in many industrial and academic settings—stable, feature-rich, and free from the subscription models of newer versions. But as NI releases newer driver versions (NI-DAQmx 20.0 and beyond), the explicit support for LabVIEW 2017 has been quietly deprecatd. This article explores why this happens, how to verify the issue, and step-by-step solutions to restore communication between your DAQ hardware and LabVIEW 2017. nidaqmx driver support for labview 2017 is missing

If you are using a newer version of the driver (17.5+), manage the support via NIPM: NI Package Manager and go to the . Click the Ensure the box for NI-DAQmx Support for LabVIEW 2017 is selected. | | LabVIEW 2017 Support | Notes |

If you are seeing the error it usually means the driver was installed before LabVIEW, or the specific support package for that version was skipped during installation . 🛠️ Step 1: Verify Driver Compatibility If you are using a newer version of the driver (17