In terms of your problem with using property nodes in a loop, they do not inherently use large amounts of memory--as long as they are handled properly. Unfortunately some of the examples that shipped with V6.0.2 didn't handle the properties correctly. (V6.1 I don't know about.) Specifically, these examples didn't close references that needed closing.
It sounds like this could be part of your problem. Each time the loop executes it reopens a reference and eats up a little more memory. When you quit you application, LV has to deallocate all this memory, which can take a lo-o-o-o-o-o-ng time.
I once had a memory leak from this cause that if you let the program run over night, it could take as long as 35 minutes for the program to shutdown!
If you post
your code in 6.0 format, I'd be glad to look at it...
Mike...
Oh yes, in terms of what references need closing: A good place to start is close everything when you're finished with it. According to NI, closing a reference that doesn't need it is essentially a NOP so it won't burn much time. If this fixes your problem, we can talk about which ones specifically need closing...