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create exe file problem

Hi everyone
I have labview 8.6 professional version. before this l have used this version on another computer( windows xp service pack2) for creating exe file for various kind of codes successfully. Now l have installed my labview software on new computer‏)‏another windows xp) but now l have problem with create exe files. when l try to make exe file it will be created and an icon will be appeared below the build specification in my project explorer but my exe file won't be executed and an error window as ‎‏"‏labview encountered with a problem‏"‏‎ will be appeared. for any code this is the case . by the way for national instrument example in‎ program file/national instrument/labview 8.6/examples/projects/build specification/app ,the example won't be executed. is such error related to my windows? is it related to the licence of my application builder?
regards.
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This is the second time you've posted for this problem.  Are we to start over, or have you done any of the suggestions from the other thread?

 

http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/build-specification-problem/td-p/1670308

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yes l have‏ ‏‎ done all of those suggestions‏ ‏‎ but non of them solved my problem. l need make an exe file but i can't, a task that i have done before tens of times but changing windows and computer make it imposible for me! new suggestion is needed please!
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Continue in the other thread since you have already enlisted the help of several people there.

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Hi Farashi, 

 

If this is the same issue it would be best to keep it on the original thread. NI keeps track of issues that appear on discussion forums and it helps us if there are not duplicate threads.

 

Regards,

 

Josh Brown

Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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i am realy sorry for such duplicating. but i think this is one of the NI forum's weaknesses which the old thread will be replied with a great latency or sometimes there is no reply for them. so when the people who answerd to my question in the first thread could'nt get me the response what is the remedy except asking the question from new people?
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Your original thread was only open for 30 hours since your last posting.  If the problem is not resolved, post again in the original thread, to renew it's order in the forum and perhaps someone who missed it the first few times will have the exact answer you are looking for.  Reposting the same question doesn't guarantee different results.  That's no different than keeping the original thread.

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Some people call me MoReese!
...I'm right here baby, right here, right here, right here at home
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