Running 32 bit executable on 64 bit operating system fails

I'm trying to run a test program compiled on a 32-bit Labview (Labview 2011 running in Windows XP) on a Windows 7 home premium 64-bit environment.
When I open this application, it performs some actions, but there is no front panel build-up and then it just stops responding (there is 100% core activity).
The applications only uses a USB 6009 module from NI to gather data and switch some valves (which it does in the initialization of the program, so this seems to be OK).
Does anyone have experience with this problem?
Thank you in advance.
Best Regards.
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Hi Bart,
I also use applications build under XP/2011 on Win 7/64 bit, in principal without problems (now). I use a lot of serial port devices, USB cameras etc., but no such NI device.
(By the way, I had to put some few millisecond delays in some serial communication, because the Win 7 PC was too fast.)
Have you tried turning the User Account Control of Win 7 to the lowest level?
(Type UAC in the search box under Start.)
Without doing that I had problems (without notification) working with files in the Programs folder and with the registry.
I think telling Win 7 to always run the application with administrator rights (right mouse click menu) has probably the same effect.
Regards,
mirola
Labview 5.1 - 2011

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