Jason

It's a real kludgy way of doing it but you could write a LabVIEW program
that fires up LabVIEW, first get the users name then swap the current .ini
with their .ini and launch LV

Just a thought

Dan Bookwalter N8DCJ
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 9:04 PM
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> Subject: [W] user specific LabVIEW ini file
> 
> 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 Name>' 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
> 
> --
> Jason Corwin
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