Installer build wants Sound and Vibration Distribution but my vi dont need any

My vi contains some ordinary serial inputs, and an ordinary DAQ to read some 4-20mA, refer attached.
So I save a new project and build a exe with the vi, no problem, refer project files attached.
Then I start to build the installer by clicking on the below libraries to install. I think I click the right library right?
But lo! NI say i need Sound and Vibration Distribution, now where did that come from? My vi doesn't have sound and vibrations functions...
I click no, Labview don't build the installer.
I click yes, Labview kept on asking me where is the Sound and vibration library. 
I bought a NI Developer suite, that expensive stuff costing around US$4000+. My software vendor told me I dont have the license for Sound and Vibration Distribution.
So what should I do? Did I click some wrong settings during installer build? Is there someway to bypass this problem? Advance thanks!
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all-instrumentasst 4aug.vi ‏177 KB
gmail.vi ‏16 KB
project config.zip ‏5 KB

pallen a écrit:
So if I understand the KB correctly; What may have happened with the OP is that a newer version of Max (or another dependency of DAQmx) was installed along with the Sound and Vibration Suite.   So that now the "source" of those dependencies is indicated as residing within that Suite even though the software itself was not licensed/activated on that machine. 
Something like that?  
Hi,
Yes, but as the note said,you can solve this problem depending on the LV version you use. In LabVIEW versions 8.6 and later, the Installer Source Location field is not editable.
In order to update this property, you must uninstall the associated
software and reinstall with the installers in the desired location as Christan said.
For previous version, you have to copy the
entire contents of the Device Driver
CDs to your hard drive. Then next time you build your installer, change
the Installer Source Location in the Advanced Installers dialog box to the location where you copied the contents of the Device Driver CD.
Regards, 
Steve M.
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