‎07-10-2007 08:41 AM
‎07-11-2007 12:57 PM
Hey, I have seen this happen when people move/delete files that the application builder is pointing at. You may want to remove your DLL file from the application builder and re-add it.
Hope this helps!
Dan
‎07-12-2007 09:53 AM
‎07-13-2007 04:21 PM
Hi Jim,
This is probably because the DLL has been included as a support file for the build. Please remove the DLL from your support files and try again. After you remove the DLL, add it back, and build the installer.
Regards,
Elizabeth S.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
‎07-13-2007 07:00 PM
‎07-16-2007 09:55 PM
Hi Jim,
Have you tried to re-build the installer all together? LabVIEW is probably having a hard time locating a file. Do you have duplicate files? Have you moved files after including them in the build? Please check all of the files that you are including and take a look at the following knowledgebase article:
What Does Error 26047 Mean in LabVIEW?
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/996042FE08EADE4586256C690051F8B9?OpenDocument
Regards,
Elizabeth S.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments