Managing NI-DAQ 7.0.1 Distribution Size

NI-DAQ 7.0.1 distribution is huge 639MB! I do not need all of the programs that are included in the distribution directory. Is there a way I can modify the setup program not to include the programs that I do not need thereby shrinking the file size so that it will fit on a CD with my application.

Hey Nate,
If you are going to try and reduce the size of the distribution, I would recommend just removing the *.cab files that you will not be using like "LV61SupportJpn.cab". I would leave all of the directories and other files, so you don't get file not found errors.
I hope this helps,
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