Signal express 1.1 evl cannot find my device

Hi,
I've downloaded and installed the evaluation of signal express 1.1. However, it cannot find my device, ADVANTECH PCI-1711.
Is it not supported, or configuration is needed? How?
Thanks.

Hi, liduo
The following KB may help: http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/F07C47CBEEF5A7B886256F4B000B20C8
Thanks,

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