Touch Panel PC Labview with Thirdparty

dear NI,
                    I am using third party Touch Panel PC Windows CE5.0  ARM 9 based system. using TPC  - Addon labview i created the Exe. and i downloaded on the Touch Panel PC. but it does not work . it showing error  " E>BLOXX MEASUREMENT  is not valid Windows CE application". is it required any runtime engine?
Suggest me something..
Regards,
Balaji DP

Hi balaji,
Look at these links it may help you.
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/5E9796BD30A6C644862573860071EBE0
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/DE177828D27A14A48625734E00768B66?OpenDocument
With regards,
JK
(Certified LabVIEW Developer)
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