I just figured it out. The shortcut on the desktop must have been pointing to a strange location.
I can't find out where because the properties dialog for it just showed
"LabView" as the target with no path, and it was grayed out so I
couldn't change it. The "Find Target..." and "Change Icon..."
buttons were also grayed out.
Why does Microsoft obfuscate things like that?
I deleted the shortcut and made a new one to c:\program files\national
instruments\labview 7.0\labview.exe and it works fine now. The
strange thing is that it did start LV 7.0, but it wanted to do some
installation every time.
Brian Smith
Advanced Light Source
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory