LabVIEW configuration file/Execution System
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This is a list of LabVIEW ini File settings relating to the Execution System.
allowMultipleInstances
| Example | allowMultipleInstances=FALSE
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| Description | Enables running multiple instances of the application at the same time.[1] |
| Datatype | Boolean |
| Permitted Values | TRUE or FALSE |
| Default Value | FALSE |
| LabVIEW Versions | |
| OS's Supported | |
| Notes |
ESys.StdNParallel
| Example | ESys.StdNParallel=5
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| Description | Defines the number of threads to start in each execution system and priority level. |
| Datatype | Integer |
| Permitted Values | -1 to 8 (see notes) |
| Default Value | 1 |
| LabVIEW Versions | |
| OS's Supported | |
| Notes |
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hideRootWindow
| Example | hideRootWindow=FALSE
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| Description | Hides the application's front panel window and removes any taskbar icons when running the executable.[2] |
| Datatype | Boolean |
| Permitted Values | TRUE or FALSE |
| Default Value | FALSE |
| LabVIEW Versions | |
| OS's Supported | |
| Notes |
runAsService
| Example | runAsService=True
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| Description | This key tells the LabVIEW Run-Time Engine to ignore the Windows WM_ENDSESSION message that is sent when a user logs off! Use this key when your LabVIEW application is configured to run as a Windows service and has a user interface (service allowed to interact with desktop). The key prevents your LabVIEW application to quit when a user logs off. |
| Datatype | Boolean |
| Permitted Values | True or False |
| Default Value | False |
| LabVIEW Versions | |
| OS's Supported | |
| Notes | See also following thread: Creating a Windows NT Service Using LabVIEW: [1] |
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References
- ↑ Run Multiple Instances of a LabVIEW Executable Simultaneously (National Instruments)
- ↑ Running a LabVIEW Executable as a Background Process (National Instruments)