Re: [W] user specific LabVIEW ini file

2004-06-02 Thread Coffmon, Roger [LBRT/LNA]
Jason, Yes, there is. Create a new shortcut on your desktop that points to the labview executable. Once created, right click on the new shortcut and select properties. In the text box labeled target will be the full path to the labview executable. example - C:\program files\national

RE: [W] user specific LabVIEW ini file

2004-06-02 Thread Bookwalter, Dan
) 884-1219 Phone (419) 884-4172 Direct (419) 884-4195 Fax [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 9:04 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [W] user specific LabVIEW ini file Is there any way to get LabVIEW

Re: [W] user specific LabVIEW ini file

2004-06-02 Thread Jean-Pierre Drolet
Jason, Like others have said, have a shortcut with the -pref switch on the command line. I use to have one shorcut and one labview.ini file for each project. That has the advantage to set the default directory to the project directory and to have a different Recently Opened Files lists. For

[W] user specific LabVIEW ini file

2004-06-01 Thread jason.corwin
Is there any way to get LabVIEW to read a user specific LabVIEW.ini file? I don't have write privileges to the Program Files directory and am therefore stuck with the default choices from NI. Aren't well-behaved applications supposed to store preferences in the 'Documents and Settings/User

Re: [W] user specific LabVIEW ini file

2004-06-01 Thread PJ M
Jason, I notice a while back than by just making a copy of labview (in the original install folder), you can run two instance of labview simultaneatly (and it seem to work OK). Now if you were to do that in an other folder where you havewrite privileges, then you might be able tomanage the

Re: [W] user specific LabVIEW ini file

2004-06-01 Thread Greg McKaskle
Is there any way to get LabVIEW to read a user specific LabVIEW.ini file? I don't have write privileges to the Program Files directory and am therefore stuck with the default choices from NI. Aren't well-behaved applications supposed to store preferences in the 'Documents and Settings/User

RE: [W] user specific LabVIEW ini file

2004-06-01 Thread Michael Aivaliotis
Add -pref filename.ini to the labview command. Greg McKaskle Am I correct to assume that this option can be used in our own built apps too? Michael Aivaliotis