Detecting PCI Cards in Windows Xp using VISA

i have written a program to detect the cards for all Platforms.
When i use it LAb veiw RT it works fine but when i use it in Windows XP it does not work at all.
I have used VISA for detection .
Please find the code as attachment
Suresh Thangappan
Attachments:
PXi_info.zip ‏30 KB

Hello,
I ran the VI in my XP and it gives me an error because I don't have any PXI instrument, but if I do a GPIB it works fine. So, what do you mean by it doesn't work?
Does it gives you an error? What error and which VI is giving it?
Make sure that you have installed VISA in this XP machine and that versions match.
Let me know
Ricardo S.

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