The problem of sound and vibration assitant wiht labview 8.6

when importing lavview vis into the sound and vibration assistant,  i got the error as follows:
LabVIEW:  The software installed on this computer does not support the file format you requested. The Storage VIs access files through plug-in libraries LabVIEW and DIAdem install. Visit ni.com to download the library you need.
how can i solve it?

Can you please describe the procedure you are following to reproduce this error?
File>>Import can be used to import snapshots from other projects or logs from other projects or (*.tdms) files.
The 'Run LabVIEW 8.6 VI' Step can be used to run LabVIEW VIs from the Sound and Vibration Assistant. Consult the help as there are a number of steps that must be followed to use this feature.
Does your VI perform file I/O? What versions of Sound and Vibration Assistant are you using? Can you post your project and built LabVIEW VI?
Doug
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