Configurat​ion utilityがみつ​かりません.

新たにUSB-GPIBを購入し、別のPCにインストールしたところ、configuration utilityがみつかりません。
(コントロールパネルと、Measurement & Automation を確認しました。)
そのため、既存のPCI-GPIBを使用しているマシンで、
configuration utilityを設定して利用していた外部プログラムが利用できません。
何か設定方法はあるのでしょうか?
インストールCD:USB-GPIB付属"NI-488.2 for Windows Vista/XP/2000 Ver2.5"

いつもお世話になっております。
日本ナショナルインスツルメンツ技術部の茶野と申します。
ご連絡が遅くなり、大変申し訳ございません。
GPIBデバイスの構成設定はMAXで行えます。添付致しましたスクリーンショットをご確認いただければと​思います。
ご質問等ありましたらご連絡いただければと思います。
宜しくお願い致します。
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