My PCI-6503 card does not get a device number

I have a PCI-6503 I/0 card installed and it apperas corret in the Device Manager. In the MAX explorer it is identified as PXI device. But I don't get a device number for it. What can I do?

Marcus;
Very strange. Is the board working properly without the device number?
You can also try to assign a device number to the board. To do that, right click at the board, and choos the Properties option. You can enter the device number there.
Hope this helps.
Filipe

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