Labview 2011 32-bit, Tescom ER3000, Windows 7 64-bit

I currently have Labview 2011 32-bit installed on a Windows 7- 64-bit machine.  I am trying to run the VIs found in the attachment below, but I get the error that function called in the DLL  has failed and that TESCOM.DLL may be in use.  Any thoughts as to why this is happening?  I've already checked to make sure the path referenced in the VIs' function call nodes is correct...  any and all help is appreciated!!
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Greetings;
I have been reading up a bit on the company and the DLL itself, and are we sure it is supposed to work well with Win7? Would it be possible to try booting up LabVIEW in compatibility mode (XP) to try it out?
http://www.documentation.emersonprocess.com/groups​/public/documents/data_sheets/der301767x012.pdf
Only mentions up to XP, hence the question.
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