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winmajor/minor, trying to detect operatingsystem
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thorpe
November 12, 2001 06:20 PM
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thorpe
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November 12, 2001 06:20 PM
Has anybody got a list of winmajors and minors so that I can determine which operating system someone is running? Or is there a better way? Johan Torp - http://www.destruction.nu
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Oluseyi
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November 12, 2001 07:19 PM
Look up GetVersionEx().
I wanna work for Microsoft!
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