Error 7 in "application builder" for LabVIEW 8.5.1

Hello,
I am getting an error while building a project for making EXE file.
below is the displayed message.
Error 7 occurred at Copy in New
VILibrary.vi->AB_Dest_LLB.lvclass:Create_Destination.vi->AB_Build.lvclassLCreate_Destinations.vi
->AB_Build.lvclasss:Build.vi->AB_EXE.lvclass:Build.vi->AB_Engine_BUild.vi->AB_Build_Invoke.vi->A
B_Build_Invoke.vi.ProxyCaller
============================
NI-488: Non-existent GPIB interface.
C:\ProgramFile\NationalInstruments \LabVIEW8.5\vi.lib\Utility\libraryn.bin
thanks,

You can force LabVIEW to recompile the entire VI hierarchy in your project with CTRL+SHIFT+Run Button.
Have you imported some old VI's into the project?  From a previous version?
Did you add files since creating the build parameters?  You may want to delete the build parameters and create a new one.
RayR
Message Edited by JoeLabView on 07-02-2008 08:35 AM

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