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LabView is licensed for both instructional and research activities by the College of Science and Engineering.
NI's Academic site license page has details on what software is included (note, we do not license MultiSIM).
The Windows (32-bit) installer for LabView can be downloaded from the MyPhys software downloads page.
Note the installer is packaged as a .7z archive (you will need 7zip to unpack it).
This installer doesn't include drivers, and only includes the core installer - you can find an ISO of the driver DVD as a separate download.
After unpacking, run setup.exe to start the installation.
Labview must connect to a network license server in order to operate. The license server information is embedded into the installer, so you don't need to configure anything. However, your computer must obviously be connected to the network, and if you are operating off-campus, you will need to connect to the U's VPN in order for the license server communication to work.
Labview discussion forums and knowledgebase: http://www.ni.com/support/
Third-party instrument drivers used in conjunction with NI-488 (eg Keithley 237, etc): http://www.ni.com/devzone/idnet/default.htm
<note warning> Labview 2013 may not install successfully on Windows XP unless you first install Windows Installer 4.5: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942288
Note, at this point, Windows XP should only be used on protected, private lab networks for control and measurement applications </note>