09-28-2017 08:55 AM
Hi,
So i'm creating a VIPM for the first time, and when installing it, an Untitled.vi pops up. How to avoid that?
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09-28-2017 09:18 AM
Hi, when you build a package there is a tab which allows you to choose a vi to execute during the install. Have a look and see if you inadvertantly selected this option. I build packages frequently and i have not seen this before so that is just the first thing that comes to mind.
09-28-2017 09:21 AM - edited 09-28-2017 09:22 AM
I believe this is just one of those things that has to happen some times for VIPM to work properly. I read about it somewhere but can't find the link at the moment. It creates a new VI, but you can obviously close it when VIPM is done doing what it was doing.
EDIT: Oh I guess it wasn't that hard to find.
http://forums.jki.net/topic/1622-new-untitled-vi-on-some-package-installations/
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10-02-2017 03:39 PM
Yes, it can be closed, the main issue here is that it looks rather bad and i pop up a dialog which gets hidden behind this VI. 😕
Thanks @Hoovahh
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10-03-2017 10:03 AM
I'm sure you've probably found it, but there are several examples of forcing a VI to be on top of all other VIs, or all other Windows. If you are running a Pre-install VI or something that prompts the user you might want to look into some of those functions to force it on top. I can see why opening an Untitled VI might be annoying in this case.
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10-06-2017 03:43 AM
you would think a modal one button dialog would be in front. 🙂
10-06-2017 07:35 AM
In front of all LabVIEW windows yes (when LabVIEW is active), but likely not in front of all windows opened. For that you'll need some User32 or .Net magic. I think there are examples on LAVA and NI.
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