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Hi.... I have made three subVIs and want to distribute as LabVIEW library.

I made a llb file and added all three sbVIs in that. And put it in user.lib. In all three dll there are Call Library Function means I have one dll. I have put this DLL in the use.lib folder.

Problem:

The icon and name of my application in the LabVIEW "User Libraries" pallete are default. I want it to set automatically set to my desire icon for that subpallete and desire name as well. How can I do that?

I am using LabVIEW 6i. I tried to change the icon and name. And I tried according to following link and in the third step it says

"Right-click an icon in the custom view and remove the checkmark next to Synchronize with Directory in the shortcut menu."

But that option is greyed out, how can I remove checkmark against that.

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/3efedde43...enDocument#rank

I also tried to rename readonly.txt file in default folder in menu folder. I tried to add in default folder but it does not sucess. It is always giving error that please check the read only attribute.

One Dll is used in all three subVIs. When I set relative path ".\MY_DLL.dll" in the configuration of Call Library Function then it is chaging it to absolute path automatically.

I want it relative so that when user put my_llb.llb file and my_dll.dll file into user.lib folder then it will automatically take that dll instead of searching for that DLL in the nearest location. What should I do?

Do I require to buy Application Builder for that-specially for setting my own icon & name for "subPallete" of my library.

Thanks in advance......

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