Synchronisation failure, cannot find the file ?

Cannot synchronise iPhone an iPads witth mij Mac
THE iMac reports that it can 'tfind the file for this

Hi Zoran,
Without knowing the code of your "PCC power ESC V14.vi", it's not
possible to guarantee what is causing the error. Therefore I recommend
you to perform some further debugging of your code to find out exactly
what is causing the error.
You say that the error is generated when the VI is run, not when it's
just loaded. If that's the case you should use Highlight Execution to
track where in your code the error is generated. Are you calling the
"PCC power ESC V14.vi" dynamically using "Open VI Reference" or "Call
By Reference Node" or is it called as a SubVI? If it's called
dynamically, have you made sure that you can run it by itself? If the
"PCC power ESC V14.vi" calling any DLLs, make sure that the Call
Library Function Node is pointing to the right path of the DLL.
Please check the things above and submit "PCC power ESC V14.vi" if you are still getting the error, thanks.
- Philip Courtois, Thinkbot Solutions

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