LabVIEW 2017 comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit flavors. While the NI-DAQmx driver generally supports both, certain specialized sub-modules or older custom wrappers might not.

If not, rerun the DAQmx installer and select "Modify."

The most frequent cause of missing driver support is installing the NI-DAQmx driver before installing LabVIEW 2017.

If you’ve just installed LabVIEW 2017 and are staring at a functions palette missing its Data Acquisition (DAQ) icons, or if your hardware isn’t showing up in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX), you aren't alone. This "missing driver" issue is a common hurdle, usually caused by a specific installation order or version mismatch.

Missing NI-DAQmx Driver Support in LabVIEW 2017: A Troubleshooting Guide

If MAX can't see it, LabVIEW definitely won't.

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