What DAQmx files needed to build installer?

I have compiled an executable and am trying to compile an installer for a LV8.5 program. On the client computer, it must communicate with DAQmx hardware. Build parameters automatically include a path (almost to) LV 58. runtime. I want to include DAQmx 8.8 and do not know exactly what files (directories) need to be referenced. v8.8 resides on the development computer. If someone has a build that includes DAQmx, could you take a snapshot of the include box and post it here?
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It sounded so easy when I read it that I was actually excited. But.... I checked the box for DAQmx and pointed it toward the ProductCache directory. LV was not happy about that. It requires a file not a directory so I got an error message but it continued. When I clicked build
it asked for the DAQmx disk. Then it asked for a Measurement Studio 8.5 for VS 2008 disk. How did it even know I had this? What if I didn't? I'm trying to build a Labview program, not MS. Well it sort of allowed me to continue but this is the result.
Also it did not write the  DAQmx files to the ProductCache.
 CDK_Build_Invoke.vi.ProxyCaller >> CDK_Build_Invoke.vi >> CDK_Engine_Main.vi
>> CDK_Engine_Build.vi >> CDK_Engine_PromptForMissingDist.vi >>
NI_MDF.lvlib:MDFDistCopyList_CopyItem.vi
Loading product deployment information
Loading product deployment information
Adding files to installer
Done adding files
Preparing to build deployment
Copying products from distributions
Copying distribution 'NI-DAQmx 8.8, Disk 1' from: E:\ to: D:\My Documents\
LabView Projects\Builds\Valve Dr 05.01\VDr Installer\
Copying distribution 'NI Measurement Studio 8.5.0 for Visual Studio 2008' from:
E:\VS2008\ to: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\National
Instruments\MDF\ProductCache\
*** Error: Windows SDK function returned an error. (Error code -12)
The system cannot find the path specified.
*** End Error Report
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