Time and Classifieds services missing after installing LabVIEW 8.0

Hi,
After installing LabVIEW 8.0 I noticed the Lookout Time and Classifieds services are missing.  At first I thought it was just the Lookout lighthouse in the system tray which had disappeared but when checking in services.msc I can see that the services themselves are no longer there.  The Citadel server is, however.
I am using Lookout Direct so please let me know if this question is more appropriate on the Automation Direct forums.  I'm trying to change to a NI solution instead but every step is taking me considerable time.
Thanks,
Dave

Try to repair Lookout Direct from Windows Add/Remove Programs. The missing services should be reinstalled after repair.
Ryan Shi
National Instruments

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