"ni product registration" window

For the past couple of months, a window titled "NI Product Registration" will randomly pop up shortly after I've logged into my Windows XP work station.  I've entered the request info long ago after installing LabVIEW2010.  Now I just close this window.  What can I set or reset to stop this annoyance?
thanks,
Ron
CLD Certified

Hello Eric,
No, the window (screen shot attached) seem random as to which instance of my log into Windows.
I have just installed LabVIEW 2010 SP1 (from the 2011 DS1 subscription disks that I received today).  When I rebooted, the same Product Registation window appear and I, once again, filled it out.  I won't be able to reboot until tomorrow (after to get some work done).
Thanks,
Ron
CLD Certified
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