You should prepare two floppy disks.
One ( LabVIEW run-time disk 2) shall have data2.cab and the other (LabVIEW
run-time disk 1)
shall have all other files under the directory of Run-time.
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Ori Idan  wrote in message
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> After building an application and generating an installer, I get a
> directory called DISKS and under that directory another directory
> named RunTime, this directory contains 2.5Mb of files.
> How do I distribute it on diskettes for my customer.
>
> It seems that LabVIEW is getting more and more 
complex to use and to
> install, now even LabVIEW applications gets more complex to install, I
> think it misses the whole point of LabVIEW as being a simple software
> and simple to use.
>
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> Ori Idan
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