Deployment missing DLL

OK, I'll ask.  What are we doing wrong in our deployments?
We do use a custom model that leverages xml files for....many things.
Steps to reproduce:
Deploy a Workspace that dependeds on xml for a workspace that contains a Lvproj that does not use DOMuserDefRef.dll (Athough the model does) and all vi's that use xml are broken.  Not the vi's in the workspace lvproj.   The model custom vi's, including those in vi.lib!
Add Dummy.vi to open and close a xml file to the LabVIEW project and the vi.lib vi's are no longer broken... but the model vi's are!  The deployment still fails.
Add the Dummy.vi to the TS Workspace, the Dummy.vi and the model.vis are broken.
Add Step.DummyAction to MainSequence with a call to Dummy.vi (do not report) all is well........
I really would like an explaination of what we could do better.
Jeff

Norbert_B wrote:
Jeff,
i don't know if this is connected by any means, but there is some coincidence.
Does it help?
Norbert
Not really, I have a work-around.  So, for right now I good (Meaning it only took 3 man days to deploy what should have work the first time )
Does it help NI to resolve the issue?
"Jinkies! a clue." - Velma Dinkley
Jeff

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