Now, I will proceed to write the article. error message "NI-DAQmx driver support for LabVIEW 2017 is missing" is a specific but frustrating problem that typically prevents you from developing or running applications that acquire data from National Instruments hardware. This issue can arise on a development machine, when writing new code, or on a deployment computer, when trying to run an existing executable. Fortunately, the root causes are usually straightforward, and the problem can be solved with a series of targeted diagnostic steps.
If you installed NI-DAQmx LabVIEW, you have two options: nidaqmx driver support for labview 2017 is missing
In the component selection window, look for (ensure you match the 32-bit or 64-bit version of your IDE). Now, I will proceed to write the article
NI requires you to install the LabVIEW Development Environment before installing hardware drivers. If you install NI-DAQmx first, the driver installer cannot find LabVIEW 2017 to inject the necessary API entry points. If you install NI-DAQmx first, the driver installer
Future work includes developing an open-source shim layer that translates DAQmx 20.0 calls to the 17.1 ABI.