Dll import wizard won't go past "Configure include paths"

In the LabVIEW 8.5 version of the "Shared Library Import Wizard" I'm unable to proceed past the "Configure include paths" screen. I get a dialog that reads "Parsing header file" butI am returned to the"Configure Include Paths" screen.
The library imported without error in LabVIEW 8.2.1.
There is no "Report Generation Toolkit" installed.

I can confirm that I am able to use the "Call Library Function"
nodes and that there are no errors indicated when running the wizard. I
get up to the "configure_paths" screen and when I click Next I am shown
the "parse_dialog" screen momentarily but am returned to the
"configure_paths" screen after about 3 seconds.
 I have
tried an install on another machine with identical results. The .dll I
am importing was created in MS Visual Studio Express 2008 and imports
well under LabVIEW 8.2.1's import wizard.
Attachments:
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