What information is included in .exe's built with App. Builder? e.g. PC name

I need to build an application (Windows XP executable) in LV 8.5.1 with Application Builder that is anonymous (not traceable).
Apart from the info entered in the Build spec dialog box, what potentially traceable information is contained within the executable?
I am thinking there might be LabView serial number(s), PC name, MAC address, processor serial number?
Thanks
MJC

Why would you think that information would be in there? Those items have nothing to do with an application.
What do you consider (besides what you've listed) to be non-anonymous?

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