Error 1 - C:\program​files\....​\lvdaq.dll - Invalid apth

My application works with the Multifunction DAQ. The source works great with no problems. However, when i move on to building an executable, i get the following error:
Error 1 occured a C:\ Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 6.1\vi.lib\DAQ\lvdaq.dll - Invalid path.
Possible reasons:
LabVIEW: An input parameter is invalid
or NI-488: Command requires GPIB controller to be controller in charge.
I have tried checking the permissions on the dll file, verified the path and also ensured that all the 'Call library Function Nodes' are using the right dll. I removed the dll file from its location and the builder complained that it could not find the file. This verified that the builder is able to see the file. But i am not sure why it claims the path to be invalid. Kindly help.
Thanks

Pls discard the above post. For some reason, i double posted without being aware.

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