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The values for each version of windows are as follows: | The values for each version of windows are as follows: | ||
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− | | Windows NT 3.51 | + | | Windows NT 3.51 || 3 |
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− | | Windows 3.1 | + | | Windows 3.1 || 3.1 |
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− | | Windows NT 4 | + | | Windows NT 4 || 4 |
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− | | Windows 95, 98 and ME | + | | Windows 95, 98 and ME || 4.1 |
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− | | Windows 2000 | + | | Windows 2000 || 5 |
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− | | Windows XP | + | | Windows XP || 5.01 (This is not 5.1 as [http://www.jrsoftware.org/iskb.php?why501 Microsoft changed the format]) |
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− | | Server 2003 &<br />Windows XP x64 | + | | Server 2003 &<br />Windows XP x64 || 5.02 |
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− | | Windows Vista | + | | Windows Vista || 6 |
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Revision as of 09:34, 25 March 2008
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There is a function in windows that will tell you what version it is running called, unsurprisingly, GetVersion()
The data this returns is not quite as friendly as it could be, so this function converts it to a nice usable value:
Private Declare Function GetVersion Lib "kernel32" () As Long Public Function WindowsVersion() As Single Dim Version As Long Version = GetVersion() WindowsVersion = (Version And &HFF&) + (((Version And &HFF00&) \ &H100)) / 100 End Function
The values for each version of windows are as follows:
Windows NT 3.51 | 3 |
Windows 3.1 | 3.1 |
Windows NT 4 | 4 |
Windows 95, 98 and ME | 4.1 |
Windows 2000 | 5 |
Windows XP | 5.01 (This is not 5.1 as Microsoft changed the format) |
Server 2003 & Windows XP x64 |
5.02 |
Windows Vista | 6 |