Vi front panel printed

hi,
i have a real strange problem and don't know even where to start.
i have a real complex program running on a PC that is connected to my net with a VPN.
every time one of the VIs executed it tells a printer at my location to print the front pannel of this VI.
when running the same program on another PC at the same point i got this strange messsage that the program is attemptint to go to some pdf quick-books files.
the VI is attached.
any ideas will be welcomed
thanks
amose
Attachments:
check for dirt.vi ‏77 KB

Oh, I thought the printing was desired.  Go to File->VI Properties for the VI you posted.  Change the category to Print Options.  In the section Print with Execution, you have the automatically print front panel every time VI completes execution checked. Uncheck it.  Check to see if you have it checked for any of your subVIs, too.
Message Edited by Matthew Kelton on 12-26-2007 01:36 PM
Attachments:
Print Options.png ‏19 KB

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