LabVIEW Driver Support for an Agilent 4263B LCR Meter?

Hello All,
Has anyone interfaced with an Agilent 4263B LCR meter in LabVIEW?  I can interface with the GPIB port using an NI USB-to-GPIB converter, but are there any support VIs out there to make the programatic interface easier?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!

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