lack of System.dll

Hello

I wrote a labview program that needs to talk to MS powerpoint (I have version 2010) and to generate reports. I use ActiveX to access the features of powerpoint. Everything works fine in LV 2012 SP1. However, when I compiled the program into an executable and tried to run, he complained "System.dll is missing." It seems that it is linked to .NET. Any idea?

Thank you
Joseph

Hi Ryan,

Thanks for your reply.

I found the progblem, which was actually nothing to do with the powerpoint ActiveX. It was related to a figure of .NET call on the version of the software.

http://digital.NI.com/public.nsf/allkb/935BA7FB426305398625711E0055F1FA

I went to the fileVersionInfo.llb instead of use .net and everything worked.

Joseph

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