PXI cards not detected

I'm using SignalExpress with a NI PXIe-1062Q chassis and the following cards:
PXIe-8360
PXI-4071 DMM
PXIe-6556 waveform generator/analyser
PXI-4110
All cards are detected by NI MAX. However when I create a waveform in SignalExpress, it's unable to see my hardware. It can see the 4071.
I'm following the correct startup procedure of booting the chassis first, then booting my PC.
Any suggestions?

Hello AidanFrost,
The reason for this could probably be that you may not have the correct drivers installed. Which drivers do you have on you computer at the moment ?

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