exe cannot find simple vi

I have problems with exe created finding even the simplest of vi when I try to run them. I created a new project today LV2009SP1 with 4 Subvi in the library of 34401 and built instruments in a .exe. I tried to run the exe on my development machine and he asked me to find these Subvi. The simple block diagram of high level vi is attached.

I tried mass compile the library of instruments

I can't fix LabVIEW because it's SP1 so I do not have the disks.

It's just and example of the problem.

The vi works fine in the development environment.

The range of the instrument looks very good.

The project is very good, that is, that it opens not dirty.

In the menu options, I left the default search paths.

Any ideas I could try?


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