Also, in the Windows world, WinVer.exe will give you the kernal version. 5.01
being XP.
Andy Huebner
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Thanks all, for the help. Much appreciated. Now I just have to tell a great
number of my clients that they have to upgrade their file servers!
The NetWare OS version values are about as bad as the windows ones.
NetWare seems to have the folowing version levels:
NetWare 6 - 5.6.XX
NetWare 6.5 - 5.7.XX
The XX value seems to correspond to Service Pack levels. For example,
5.7.03 for an 6.5 SP3 machine. Hope that helps.
Andrew Ferris
If you've ever wanted to know how to figure out the Windows OS version,
here is a link to info on the structure that the Windows GetVersionEx()
function fills in:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/sysinfo/base/osversioninfoex_str.asp
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM
5.00 is Win2K
5.01 is WinXp
5.02 is WIn2k3 Server
(don't know why. it just is.)
Wanda Prather
"I/O, I/O, It's all about I/O" -(me)
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