Keithly 2600 voltage pulse error

I am attavhinhg a main3_1.vi for generating pulse voltage using 2611B. I am getting error in open/create/replace file function.
Can anyone help with resolving the issue.
This was written by senior who is not around.
Thanks. 
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Hi number,
am getting error in open/create/replace file function.
Do you mind to tell us the error number and description?
Did you read the error message? Did you read the error explanation?
Did you debug your VI by checking ALL inputs to the FileCreate function?
I guess the error comes from your "unusual" file path constant in the 1st sequence frame: do you really have a folder like "C:\Documents and Settings\')\Desktop"???
Why do you need a MatLab node to perform "a=1"?
Why do you need a MatLab node to dreate a 2D array from two 1D arrays? Atleast that's a rather creative way to have a Rube-Goldberg!
Why do you create a thread title like "keithley pulse error" when your VI is complaining about file access problems?
Best regards,
GerdW
CLAD, using 2009SP1 + LV2011SP1 + LV2014SP1 on WinXP+Win7+cRIO
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