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Building Installer: Error 7 occurred at CDK_Utility_GenerateErrorCluster.vi -> CDK_Engine_PromptForMissingDist.vi

Hi, 

Unable to build installer, receiving the following error:

 

Click the link below to visit the Application Builder support page. Use the following information as a reference:

Error 7 occurred at CDK_Utility_GenerateErrorCluster.vi -> CDK_Engine_PromptForMissingDist.vi

Possible reason(s):

LabVIEW: (Hex 0x7) File not found. The file might be in a different location or deleted. Use the command prompt or the file explorer to verify that the path is correct.

The following errors and warnings were recorded during the build:

Warning:
Ignoring product
Details:
Ignoring 'Math Kernel Libraries' because there is an error in this product's installation data. Updating, repairing, or reinstalling the product may resolve this issue.
Additional details:
Internal error.
Code:
-60

Warning:
Ignoring product
Details:
Ignoring 'Math Kernel Libraries' because there is an error in this product's installation data. Updating, repairing, or reinstalling the product may resolve this issue.
Additional details:
Internal error.
Code:
-60

Error:
Internal error.
Code:
-40

Warning:
Ignoring product
Details:
Ignoring 'Math Kernel Libraries' because there is an error in this product's installation data. Updating, repairing, or reinstalling the product may resolve this issue.
Additional details:
Internal error.
Code:
-60

Error:
Internal error.
Code:
-40

Error:
Internal error.
Code:
-40



LabVIEW version: 2018 32bit.

 

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This is going to be a "Ludicrous" solution.   Google Darren Nattinger Ludicrous debugging for LabVIEW presentation.

 

My magic 8-Ball says you have an Xnode in a PPL.  Specifically an Error Ring!  Simply replacing the Xnode with specific code (by right-clicking the error ring) and shaking the 8-Ball with a "is this going to help?" Answers: It appears certain. 

 

Some parts of LabVIEW don't like each other much.  It is getting better but, 2018 was problematic for Xnodes and PPLs.


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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