See the steps below to diagnose and fix problems with your user permissions. If this is the first time LabVIEW has been installed on this computer, then the issue is most likely due to a lack of Windows user permissions.
Steps to resolve these issues can be seen below, organized by the potential causes for this issue. The issue can also be caused by the firewall blocking a port that LabVIEW or Volume License Manager needs to communicate over. This is typically caused by a lack of Windows user permissions or files that have been corrupted or moved from their default location. This behavior may be due to your computer being unable to load the files required to open LabVIEW properly.