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Geek Culture / Please test this application.

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Killswitch
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 04:29
I've just written a function to determine an (Windows) OSes version (I had to use the WinAPI - long story), it works on my machine but I need to test it elsewhere.

Just download the .exe run it and you'll get a message box with the result. Thats it. Then please post your result along with your actual OS.

Thanks a bundle

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Raven
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 04:31
WindowsXP is what it says, though I'm running Windows 2005

Ace Of Spades
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 04:32
Other than the included keylogger / trojan, it works relatively good. Although I have XP Pro, and it just said windows XP



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Killswitch
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 04:39
Forgive me for sounding stupid, but since when has there been a Windows 2005?

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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 04:41
Same as Leys

Killswitch
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 04:43
Thanks for testing, I've also tested Windows 2000 and it works fine. What I'm really looking for is somone running 3.1, 95, 98 - although how anyone could use one of those ghastly old OSes is beyond me.

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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 04:47
Quote: "WindowsXP is what it says, though I'm running Windows 2005"


If you're talking about Longhorn, then they probably have changed the version number. Much like XP is NT 5.

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Killswitch
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 04:48
Well theres nothing about Windows 2005 or Longhorn on MSDN, so unfortunatly I'll be unable to modify to code as yet.

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OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 06:13
Quote: "Longhorn on MSDN"

There is quite a bit.

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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 07:34
Microsoft Windows NT 5.2 Media Center Edition Professional 2005, comes on all Alienware machines over the past 12months. It's been out a while, and is the replacement to Windows 2003.

version number should be 5.2.205, Windows 2003 will be 5.2.10x

There is quite a fair amount of information on all of Microsoft's Windows NT 5.x-Based Operating Systems. Longhorn has an entire section on MSDN dedicated to it.

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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 07:38
Sorry, I should have been more clear - I meant in realtion to the GetVersionEx API command.

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Raven
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 10:29
Yes and the answer is in the current Platform SDK for Windows XP Service Pack 2.

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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 16:52
Are you using my get os version code by any chance ?

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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 19:53
@Bouncy Brick

I'm not using your code, I wrote the code in PureBasic (which is why I put it in application form here) and used MSDN to help me. I did look at some examples of how other people had done similar things on the PureBasic Forums but I didn't do a copy + paste job.

Here's the link to the PureBasic forums thread, where I also asked for help testing. There I posted the code:

http://forums.purebasic.com/english/viewtopic.php?t=15678

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