What LabVIEW 2012 installation disc has Configuration System 5.3.3 on it?

I am trying to build an installer here and under installers additional that I chose to install MAX 5.3.3 - Builder installer asks me to locate the installer for System 5.3.3 Configuration but I can't locate the source setup.

I had to download it from the Web site and run the self-extracting EXE

This can put the installer on my HD - of course the installer didn't install software, I already had, but the file install was so that additional installers are looking for when you do my build.

Gah - very annoying.

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