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LV 7.0 DSC deployment using Apllication Builder

I am trying to build an executable for a LabVIEW DSC (version 7) program.

the application I am trying to build has only four (4) DSC Write_Tag.vi's (all in a single diagram).

When I try to build an executable the Application Builder pops up the VI's in memory screen and shows the
following vi's in memory:

These show that they can be closed:

dsc_DYN_TAnitDB.vi
Ta_InitDBFromSCF.vi
dsc_InitTagGroupsDB.vi

These have an X indicateing that they cannot be closed:

lv_init.vi
xtn_Load+Start.vi
xtn_DataMGR.vi
GetDateTimeInSecCompatVI.vi

I do not find any of these vi's in my program (I think).

1) I have stopped the database from auto-starting and turned off the tag moniter (I think).

2) I have removed
ALL of the suggested DSC support files from the build.

3) I have rebooted

4) I have tried a new build

5) I have done due dilegence searches for other occunrances of this in the NI database. (I think).

Also, where can I find a Application Builder Manual for LV 7 (not the 8 page pamphlet)?

And, where can I find guidance on DSC application building for LV7 (I already found the one for LV6 and distributing the 6.0 HVAC DSC application)?

Thank you.

Sincerely.

NI Software : LabVIEW DSC/BridgeVIEW version 7.0
NI Hardware : Serial/RS-232/RS-485 device SERIAL CABLES
Driver Version : none.
OS : Windows XP
Customer Information :

METO
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Hi,
It seems that you are using Security VIs in your application, if this is the case, please check the on-line article linked below.
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/3efedde4322fef19862567740067f3cc/f6ee6c3b1e1c7bd1c1256cbf006dca8d?OpenDocument

Here's another document about building applications created with the LabVIEW DSC Module.

http://zone.ni.com/devzone/conceptd.nsf/2d17d611efb58b22862567a9006ffe76/2f7cf918f3b412db86256a1c006af25f

I hope it helps,

Best Regards,
Remzi A.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
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Remzi:

I have not had a chance to try your suggestion today.

Perhaps tommorrow.

I'll let you know

Thank you.
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