Why do Analysis VIs need the full path to lvanlys.dll?

I've noticed that all Analysis VIs contain the full pathname of the lvanlys.dll that is being called.  This means that the .lvproj file lists this fully qualified DLL filename as a dependency of the project.  This turns out to be an issue if the same project is opened in both 32-bit and 64-bit LabVIEW - the pathname changes from "Program Files (x86)/..." to "Program Files/...", and the project has a "dirty dot".  Some other VI libraries which also call DLLs located in the resource directory do not use the full path name (for example, the Vision VIs and the Wavelet Analysis VIs are two I noticed) and their dependencies are stored in the .lvproj file with the property "NI.PreserveRelativePath" set to "true".
Is there a reason why the full path is necessary, and if not, can it be removed?  I've also notice that VIs calling lvinput.dll and lvsound2.dll have a full pathname, but haven't tracked through to see which others also do, or do not.

Hi,
Licensing and toolkit development are reasons for whether the full pathname is being used or the property "NI.PreserveRelativePath" is set to "true". There isn't a way to change it. Also, most toolkits will only work in 32-bit LabVIEW. According to this KB, as of 2009, NI Vision is the only toolkit that can be used in LabVIEW 64-bit. You maybe able to solve your dirty dot issue by mass compiling. 
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