Mark-
That's how the knowledge base says it's supposed to work but on my computer with NT4 that's not how it IS working. I have only one LabView taskbar item regardless of how many windows I have open with the "Allow User to Minimize Window" option selected, when I click on the LabView icon they all come to the foreground (sort of like documents in word except there not all bound within the confine boundaries of the parent.)
I forgot to add that when I minimize the VI windows that they shrink to the title bar only with a fixed width of approximately 10 characters of the name showing followed by "..." and the control box icons on the right and they dock at the bottom left of my screen. (like minimized word docs do in the confines of the word parent) They line up left to right as they would on the task bar but they are definitely not on the task bar. In fact my taskbar (which is set to the autohide property) obscures them when it pops up. Once another app obscures them they cannot be seen until that app, or any others that share that portion of the screen is closed or moved out of the way. When I can see them, I can individually size them to their original size, maximize or close them by clicking on the correct portion of their control box. If I select the single LabView icon from the taskbar or alt-tab to the single labview icon in the pop-up then they all return to their original sizes and position. The vi that was most recently foremost is foremost again. This is the easiest way to get them back. This certainly reduces the LabView icon clutter on the taskbar and less annoying than alt-tabbing thru all those individual LV icons in the windows popup to go back and forth between a single vi and another app.
I've worked both ways and this apparent fluke is definitely preferable in my view. It's worked this way for over a year, in LV5.xx and, to the best of my recollection, in 98 also. (No 98 machine right now but I don't remember any similar agitation while working in 98) I just can't duplicate it in W2KP.
Hope I never have to reinstall LV on the NT machine. If I figure it out, I will post the solution.
Thank you for your response.
Spaz.