Why should I restart my PC after every switch OF+ON of PXI-1033+5102

Hi. I have NI  PXI-1033 chassis + PXI-5102 digitizer PXI-8430 (RS232). When I start the PC (Win XP) everything works perfectly. However, when I switch OFF+ON the chassis - nothing works (see img below) till I restart the computer.
The question is how to do everythin work without restarting the PC?
Thanks a lot.

Dear Westves,
You need to reboot your computer each time you want to re-establish connection between your PXI chassis/controller with your PC. 
I'm afraid there is no work around for this issue.
With Regards,
Sammy Z.

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