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  1. Sure there is. Use a property node on the VI reference and select Modifications >> VI Modifications Bitset This is the description from the help: Here is an example based on the VI from the topic you mentioned:
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  2. Logman, don't forget that immediately after writing a file, Windows will most likely have a complete copy of that file in RAM so your read speed will definitely be affected by that unless you're somehow RAM-limited or are explicitly flushing the cache. Always approach read speed tests with care. Often the first read will take longer than the second and subsequent reads due to OS file caching. Just for completeness.
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  3. Version 1.14.0 is added to the first post. Fabiola suggested that it should open automatically when the project is opened, so you don't forget to actually use it. Fair point, so now we have GCM up and ready when the project is opened! If you don't like it though, you can turn this feature off in new settings screen: Also: here's the build specifications editor which I've mentioned. It works with exe and installer build specs and currently allows to change the version (with a little issue with Auto-increment option, described on the panel). Just download and install it, it should show up in GCM after installation. veritech_lib_gcm_build_spec_editor-1.0.0.8.vip \
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