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Problem with integrating Xilinx IP to LabVIEW FPGA

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Hi,

 

I am trying to integrate the Xilinx Fast Fourier Transform 9.0 to my LabVIEW FPGA code but I have run into a problem when trying to configure it. When I press "Configure Xilinx IP" it asks me permission to "Confirm execution" to which then I click ok. After that it gives me the same prompt to confirm execution over and over again. I have contacted my company's helpdesk about this problem but I was wondering if any of you have come across this problem and how did you avoid it? As it currently is, I am unable to use these Xilinx IP blocks because of the endless admin privilege popups. I am already running LabVIEW as administrator. 

 

Thanks for your input:

Aarni

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Which LabVIEW version, which FPGA target and which OS are you using?

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Hi, sorry

 

I am using Labview 2019 sp1 32-bit on Windows 10. My target is a PXIe-5774.

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Do you have the Xilinx tools installed, not just the LabVIEW FPGA module?

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I think so.

 

Here is a screenshot of the NI package manager:

IhmeKyselij_0-1686902398822.png

 

I'm not running into an error. Just a lot of prompts.

 

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Are the prompts from Windows, firewall, Anti-virus?

 

If it works, but just generates dialogs, then it's probably a security setting of your Windows installation.

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They are windows firewall popups that usually come when you are doing something that reguires admin privileges. 

 

As I said, I have contacted my companys IT department, but I am just l was just asking if somebody had already had the same problem and how they fixed it?

 

Thanks 🙂

Aarni

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No. haven't encountered that.

We made sure to have our own admin rights on our development PCs, just too much hassle otherwise.

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If you need to interface to hardware in any way (which LabVIEW programs tend to do quite often) it is pretty much mandatory to have higher privileges on a PC during development. Unless your IT department likes to be called because of having to prompt this and that several times a day and can guarantee you a sub 10 seconds reaction time. 😁

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