Checking version numbers has become increasingly useless. Windows introduced so 
many compatibility layers, feature flags, different distributions, various 
execution models that the version number by itself often isn’t sufficient. The 
major version number for Windows in desktop and server editions doesn’t change 
anymore. Even build numbers are hard to use. 

I can’t find the link to the Microsoft document right now, but they said, they 
discourage checking Windows version numbers. Instead we are supposed to check 
for the features that we rely on.

— 
Christof


> On 18. Jul 2024, at 22:28, Philip Borkholder <plbor...@netzero.net> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> Could someone with Windows 11 run :
> ?  OS(3) 
> 
> To tell me what the number is?
> Windows 10 is 6
> 
> Thank you
> Philip Borkholder
> Vicksburg, MI
> 
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