New computer old setup

Hi,
First I should say I am new in Labview so , some of the questions might sound stupid .  I have been using an old setup which has FP-1000F P-RTD-122 and FP-RLY 422 . I was using an old computer which has Windows NT with Labview 7.1. That computer died and I am now using and XP one  with Labview 8.5. 
I thought things will be easy, I will just  copy the files that I am using in the old computer and it will work in the new one but it did not happen like that.
I could not find any drivers for these hardware,  I am not sure If I need one or not.  While loading the File it can not  find subfieldpoint.vi  file. I guess that is  what enables my RTD 122 and RLY 422 connect to Labview. 
Any  suggestions ?
Thank you 
Erdem
Solved!
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Thank you , now I can see my Fieldpoint devices in MAX  and I create an aik file. I load that aik file when I run  my vi file.
But now it gives me an error.
Error 32812 occurred in FPread.vi
The specified tag name was not  found
I tried to solve the problem with these suggestions 
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/02EB73D02715981A8625682B00774F8F
however till now , no luck
do you have any idea what is  going on ?
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