Vi-based server for Adlink PCI-6208V

I wrote vi-based server for Adlink PCI-6208V and used functions to communicate with this card. I tested it with interactive server tester. Everything was good. I also wrote client program to manage this card. The problem is that: when I start tag-engine, server doesn't start and such mistake as "...VI contains inconsistent functions" is shown. What should I do?

1) I am using LabView 6.1 and DSC 6.1
2) I created vi-based server such as in examples for DSC 6.1. The same thing witn the client.
3) There was no error number with error (look at the picture in the attached file).
4) Tag-engine works normally when I don't use the functions to communicate with the card.
I attached very simple version client and server.
Attachments:
Server.llb ‏1333 KB
client.llb ‏931 KB
ENNUM_Register.vi ‏72 KB

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