Could not use the math interface toolkit

I have labview 8.0....and i am unable to use the math interface kit it provided....please help..

swap,
You are correct that the Math Interface Tookit 1.0 is not compatable with LabVIEW 8.0, which probably exlains why you are seeing an error.  You may have already seen this knowledgebase.  As suggested in the knowledgebase, you can get version 1.0.2 by visiting the Upgrade Advisor.  You can also contact your local NI sales representative.
Chris M

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