Need lvrt.dll and lvapp.rsc Ver. 7.1.1

hi there
can someone please send me the lvrt.dll and the lvapp.rsc Version 7.1.1?
Both can be found at ..\National Instruments\Shared\LabVIEW Run-Time\7.1
because the files are quite large you can post them at ftp://ftp.ni.com/incoming/, i'll fetch them from there.
Best regards
chris
CL(A)Dly bending G-Force with LabVIEW
famous last words: "oh my god, it is full of stars!"

hi carsten
thanks for your answer, but to avoid troubles with several versions installed on my machine i don't want to install the rte 7.1.1. i played around with some files and then i managed it to overwrite the two files with 7.1 versions.....
Best regards
chris
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famous last words: "oh my god, it is full of stars!"

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