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 have write privileges, then you might be able to manage the labview.ini.
Note: if the copy is called "copy of labview.exe" then the inin is called "copy of labview.ini".
PJM
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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/' folder anyways?
An amusing idea just occurred, copy the entire LabVIEW directory to an area I have write privileges to and run it from there. This being windows I'm sure the registry would get corrupted.
Thanks,
Jason
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