How can I tell which Windows OS is running?

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  • Hey, folks!

    I am trying to figure out how I can have a run-time MMF2 Developer application determine which Windows OS it is running on. I have seen both the OS and the Kernel objects have ways of returning which OS is running. However, the OS object only seems to be able to return Server-class OSes up to Windows 2000; I need to determine if a Windows OS is Windows 2003.

    Is there a way I can determine that the run-time application is running on Windows Server 2003?

    Thank you for your help, as always!


    Most appreciatively...

    RGBreality

    Most appreciatively...

    RGBreality

  • If you type "systeminfo.exe" at a command prompt you should get all the information you need.
    Just use the pipe or console object to bring that information into an edit box etc

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