Device Analyzer missing after 7.1 - 2061 updating

Hi !
My name is Roberto.
I have my BB Torch 9860 just (yesterday) updated to OS 7.1.0. - Pack 2061.
Device Analyzer application is now missing: it is in the application list (version installed is 1.1.0.4) but there is no icon on the screen or I'm not able to start it.
May someone help me ?
Thanks
Roberto 
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