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Oh, well. I run the MStudioLicenseFixer.exe. It did not show any problem. All the license for the package that I installed are good. So your suggestion did not help me much, the deploy problem is still there.
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Sorry I couldn't help.

 

You need to call the support line at National Instruments.

Have all you license info ready

 

Curt

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Hello Dufei,

 

I was wondering if you have all of the merge modules needed for your application. If you navigate to <National Instruments>/<Measurement Studio>/Measurement Studio Documentation. Then go to the help topic Deploying Applications»Merge Modules and Deployment Files».NET Merge Modules and then find the assembly you are using. This will tell you all the merge modules you need to include in your application. If this doesn't work I was wondering if you could tell me the exact error message you are getting when trying to deploy. Have a great day!

 

Best Regards,

 

Adam G 

National Instruments
Applications Engineer
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I did include all the .msm , in fact, module or merged module dependency was generated by the "Setup" project itself. I repeatedly clicked on the "Fresh the dependency" to get it updated. I think the problem was that somehow you need to setup the "special folders" (System and Application) in the file system of the building project if you include the niMetaUtils.msm. Once I did that and rebuild the package, it looks OK now. However, I need to try more Windows 7 machine to see if the problem is truly been solved.
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