Ni-imaq and labview student

I'm new to using labview.  I'm wondering if ni-imaq and vision acquisition software is compatible with labview student edition?  I have tried to download ni-imaq 4.6.4 to my laptop and was not successful.  I also tried to save vi's from school load them to no luck.

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Tn215 wrote:
I have tried to download ni-imaq 4.6.4 to my laptop and was not successful.
Reading your description, it sounds like you are having problems downloading. That should not depend on whatever you have installed on the PC. Could it be you are having problems installing? Please be very specific!
What kind of problems did you encounter?
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