Compatibil​ité de Labview 2010 et NI-RIO 3.2.1

Bonjour,
          J'ai un CompactRIO NI-9024 (contrôleur) et NI-9118 (châssis). Je viens de passer de Labview 2009 à Labview 2010. J'ai entre autres installé les module real-time 2010, softmotion2010f1 et module FPGA 2010.
En ouvrant un projet comme Servo Interface (9514), Labview donne une erreur sur le contrôleur 9024 me disant que les plug-in ne sont pas installé. Est-ce que la version du driver NI-RIO 3.2.1 peut être en cause. Dois-je installé le NI-RIO 3.5.1 pour être compatible avec Lbaview 2010?
Merci
Mathieu
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Bonjour,
               J'ai installé le NI-RIO 3.5.1. Je peux maintenant ouvrir des projects exemple sans erreur. Par contre, j'ai un nouveau problème. Je suis capable de voir le CompactRIO dans MAX. J'ai d'ailleurs mis à jour le driver dans mon NI 9024 (voir pièce jointe) et donner l'autorisation à Labview dans le Pare-feu Windows.
Cependant, je ne suis pas apte à lire détecter le CompactRIO et ses modules lorsque je crée un projet Real-Time ou un projet FPGA.
   - Le CompactRIO est sous tension.
   - L'ordinateur a été redémarré.
   - Le câble Ethernet est branché dans mon ordi et dans le port 1 du NI 9024.
Avez-vous une idée du problème?
Merci à l'avance
Pièces jointes :
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MAX_2.jpg ‏342 KB

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