Lars,
Here is some more info about this ini file trick. You want your exe to load
any of the labview options without explicitly loading them using the config
file vi's. The ini file has to be in the same directory as the exe. the
file must have the same name as the exe (changing the .exe to .ini) and these
options must be in a section with the same name as the exe without the .exe
extension.
An example :
Program name : test.exe
ini name : test.ini
section name : [test]
then your options : HideRootWindow=True
hope this helps
Jared
"Lars" wrote:
>>Good tip, thank you.>I have created my own .ini file. Didn't know that
LabView would accept .ini>that are not create by LabView itself.>But I'm
learning eve
ry day....>Thanks again.>Lars>>>>>"Dennis Knutson"
wrote:>>>The executable creates the ini (at least all my executables) or
you can>create>your own.>>"Lars" wrote:>>>Are you
sure? In>the runtime folder is no ini, and the aplication builder>only>creates
the>.exe, and the daqdrv and serpdrv.>I haven't found any other .ini>file.>>>>"Dennis>Knutson"
wrote:>>>An executable>has its own>.ini file.
Have you tried adding it there?>>"Lars">>wrote:>>>Hello,>I've>tried
to hide the second Entry>in the taskbar. In the>NI ->support,>they>write
that I have to add "HideRootWindow=True">to the>LabVIEW.ini>file.>OK,>I have
done it, but this only hides the extra>entry>when I use>LabVIEW,>but>it doesn't
work when I run it as an executable.>And>I don't>want to make>it>non-resizable.>So
what can I do?>Thank you for>your>help.>Lars