"combo box input"

Hey, I'm trying to save a user's name in a combo box
so that the user can just selet their name from the drop down menu next
time they use the program. Is the a way to edit the attached VI such
that multiple entries of the same name (array value) are not saved in
the array/combo box??
Attachments:
Combo box input.vi ‏11 KB

I couldn't really figure out how to use the event structure so I took another route. It might not be the best programming but it seemingly works with a minor problem. The values in the array are not permeantly saved in the array. In otherwords, when I exit LabVIEW all array values are cleared. This problem only exits with the "Race Info XI.vi". The "Combo box input.vi" array values do remain once the program is exited. I've had this problem before with the "Race Info XI.vi" and I just rebuilt the vi and it worked. For some reason, that method of rectification is not working this time. Any suggestions?
Attachments:
Race Info XI.vi ‏49 KB
Combo box input.vi ‏13 KB

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