Launching unrelated app, launches LabVIEW installer.

I'm having a the same problem that this guy is having. The application we're trying to launch is ietm52.exe  the LabVIEW installer starts and attempts to install 7.0 files when the installation is 7.1.1.
What is causing an entirely different unrelated program to launch LabVIEW's installer? How do we make that stop? is there a patch or something?
[quote]Okay, so I'm a desktop tech, know little about LabView, but can at least install it.  We also use pdfcreator on our desktops.  For some reason, however, whenever pdfcreator is used (for ANYTHING, not just LabView stuff), a windows installer fire
s up, "please wait while windows configures NI LabVIEW Run-Time Engine 7.0."  The installer proceeds, then gets stuck while trying to find the msi.  Well I don't HAVE the proper MSI apparently, because my version is 7.1.1!  When I put in th
e 7.1.1 Run-Time CD (the only one I have) and point it to the msi it seems to be looking for, it still fails (apparently due to different versions).
So first, why is pdfcreator invoking this installer in the first place (they seem to have nothing to do with each other!)
Second, why is the installer looking for the Run-Time for 7.0, instead of 7.1.1?[/quote]

We did some research on this issue and found that VB6.0 common dialog box is what is causing LabVIEW to launch it's installer.
If a blank form was created with a common dialog box on it and run on the effected box, LabVIEW would would immediately launch it's runtime engine installer. The application we were trying to launch utilizes the common dialog box several times (as do many programs).
We then replaced version 7.1.1 with version 8 (which shows itself as version 7.0 in it's installer) and it resolved the issue.
I hope this is helpful to others who may have the same problem.

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    Aug 13 17:19:44 localhost memberd[65]: memberd starting up
    Aug 13 17:19:44 localhost mDNSResponder-108.6 (Jul 19 2007 11: 41:28)[58]: starting
    Aug 13 17:19:47 localhost lookupd[76]: lookupd (version 369.6) starting - Wed Aug 13 17:19:47 2008
    Aug 13 17:19:49 localhost diskarbitrationd[64]: disk0s2 hfs DA4C6127-1551-37AA-A1D2-04E8237CB564 Macintosh HD /
    Aug 13 17:19:50 localhost kernel[0]: yukonosx: Ethernet address 00:16:cb:cd:94:01
    Aug 13 17:19:50 localhost kernel[0]: AirPort_Athr5424ab: Ethernet address 00:16:cb:bc:47:e8
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    Aug 13 17:19:53 andreas-computer mDNSResponder: Adding browse domain local.
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    Aug 13 17:19:57 andreas-computer configd[62]: AppleTalk shutdown complete
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    Aug 13 17:20:10 andreas-computer crashdump[153]: blued crashed
    Aug 13 17:20:11 andreas-computer crashdump[159]: mds crashed
    Aug 13 17:20:11 andreas-computer crashdump[160]: blued crashed
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    Aug 13 17:20:11 andreas-computer crashdump[153]: crash report written to: /Library/Logs/CrashReporter/blued.crash.log
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    Aug 13 17:20:12 andreas-computer crashdump[160]: crash report written to: /Library/Logs/CrashReporter/blued.crash.log
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    Aug 13 17:20:13 andreas-computer crashdump[166]: crash report written to: /Library/Logs/CrashReporter/mds.crash.log
    Aug 13 17:20:13 andreas-computer crashdump[167]: blued crashed
    Aug 13 17:20:13 andreas-computer crashdump[167]: crash report written to: /Library/Logs/CrashReporter/blued.crash.log
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    Aug 13 17:20:14 andreas-computer crashdump[178]: mds crashed
    Aug 13 17:20:14 andreas-computer crashdump[177]: blued crashed
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