LVRT.dll error everytime I build a deployment

HI all,
I have struggled with this for 2 days now and tried to use the forum to figure this one out, but I cannot. I have built quite a few deployments before, however, when I try to put a new deployment on a clean Win7 32-bit PC, I get the same issue:
Whenever I try to run the deployment I get the lvrt.dll error...please see JPEG. I am not sure why I am getting this. However, I have two concerns that may be causing it.
1. If you look at the error, it is looking in the Program Files (x86) folder....I don't have that folder on my Win 7 32 bit machine....only Program Files.
2. It seems like when I run the deployment, it is totally skipping the model. I believe this because the error it gives is for a sequence in main, and I have a vi call in the model. However, i do have the cfg folder in my workspace.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ryan
Attachments:
error.jpg ‏105 KB

Hi, I am using 4.2. I believe I have solved that issue. It was an issue with the wrong engine below loaded.
However, I am stuck here now. When I build, I get the following warnings, and I cant seem to solve it. Please advise. I realize it wants me to add some paths in the search directories but I'm not sure exactly what it should be.
Thanks,
Ryan
Warning: There is no relative path between the following files.  You may need to add a path to your search directories.
From [TestStand]\Components\Models\TestStandModels\FT_ParallelModel.seq to [Installation Directory]\vi\user_stats.vi
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\SeqEdit\layout_Small Screen Example.bin
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\SeqEdit\layout_Large Screen Example.bin
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\Users.ini
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\ToolMenu.ini
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\TeststandPersistedOptions.opt
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\TestStandModelReportOptions.ini
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\TestStandModelModelOptions.ini
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\TestExec.ini
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\Templates.ini
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\StationGlobals.ini
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\PLPropertyLoader.ini
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\Filter.ini
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\EngineParts.ini
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\DeploymentUtilityOptions.ini
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\DeploymentUtility.log
From [Installation Directory]\TS\MF_Final_Test.tpj to [TestStand Application Data Directory]\Cfg\Deployment Utility RecentFiles.ini
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    *** Error Details:
    Error in MDF API function: _MDFDistCopyList_CopyItem
    Windows function FindFirstFile returned an error. Error code: 3
    *** End Error Report
    Done building deployment
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Siriusly wrote:
    Copying distribution 'SiriusXM Mad Max' from: C:\Users\bbanacki\AppData\Local\Temp\7ZipSfx.000\Mad Max Installer\ to: C:\ProgramData\National Instruments\MDF\ProductCache\
    *** Error: Windows SDK function returned an error. (Error code -12)
    The system cannot find the path specified.
    *** Error Details:
    Error in MDF API function: _MDFDistCopyList_CopyItem
    Windows function FindFirstFile returned an error. Error code: 3
    *** End Error Report
    Done building deployment
    It looks like your installer build is trying to pull the "SiriusXM Mad Max" distribution from an unusual temp location. If this distribution was hiding inside a 7zip file and has since been altered or deleted, that we certainly confuse the installer builder. Do you know if this distribution contained the DAQmx installers you are trying to build with?
    Here are a few things you could try if this is the case.
    1. If an installer build ever suceeded while pulling source from this temp location, the location may have been saved as known good source. To undo this saved information, you can delete the file at C:\ProgramData\National Instruments\MDF\Bin\MDFInfo.xml
    2. If C:\Users\bbanacki\AppData\Local\Temp\7ZipSfx.000\Mad Max Installer\ is a valid path on your machine, try moving or renaming this folder. This should cause the installer builder to prompt you for source media. This prompt window will allow you to configure which distributions you provide as source for the build (depending on the version of the installer builder tool installed, you may have to click "No" to the question "Do you have all of these installers?" to get to the configuration page).
    3. Install the latest version of the installer build tool. A new one released with LV 2013, and it should be available to download either through NI Update Service or on the web somewhere
    4. All else fails... post your full installer build log! LabVIEW generates this for us at %temp%\LVProjectName_InstallerName_build.log

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