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RTTarget properties showing up in INI for non-RT applications

Hello,

 

I am building executables that do not use any RT code (the only external interaction is via the VeriStand API) but every time that I run the executable I get RTTarget properties added to my INI file for that executable.  The properties that are added are shown below:

 

RTTarget.ApplicationPath=C:\Users\<username>\Documents\LabVIEW Data\Remote Development\startup.rtexe
RTTarget.VIPath=C:\Users\<username>\Documents\LabVIEW Data\Remote Development

 

Why is this happening?  Is there a way to prevent this from happening?

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This has been reported recently but should be benign. What is the problem they are causing? Did you search the forum before posting?

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Yes, I searched the forums and found nothing relevant.  We have these .ini files in SVN so every time that we run the program SVN sees the change and it's too easy to commit this change.  Also, if we test the application and then deploy it to its final destination, it shows my username which I would rather not distribute.

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Hi NathanDll,

 

What versions of LabVIEW and RT do you have? Can you describe these executables in a little more detail, what kind of functions are you using? Does this occur with every executable that you create or only certain ones?

Matt G.
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