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Re: SP level of the Win OS from CMD
From: AntiVirusEngineer () gmail com
Date: 15 Sep 2007 03:30:37 -0000
Thanks for everyone who all are answered to my question. I am very happy too see all your replies on helping on my question. whenever I loginto remote shell, every thing I need to execute it from cmd and have to obtain the information from the CMD prompt only. psinfo.exe is the exact tool through which i achieved the task .... Thank you very much. now again one more question. how do I know the version of a particular dll file from the command prompt. No GUI please. In windows I can identify the version of dll file by Right click ---Properties ---version tab. but I want the version number in CMD Prompt. Thanks in Advance. AntiVirus Engineer.
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- Re: SP level of the Win OS from CMD, (continued)
- Re: SP level of the Win OS from CMD Kurt Buff (Sep 18)
- Re: SP level of the Win OS from CMD Tremaine Lea (Sep 18)
- RE: SP level of the Win OS from CMD Herb Martin (Sep 18)
- RE: SP level of the Win OS from CMD Rob McShinsky (Sep 18)
- Re: SP level of the Win OS from CMD Alexey Eremenko (Sep 18)
- RE: SP level of the Win OS from CMD Bob Hodges (Sep 19)
- RE: SP level of the Win OS from CMD Bob Hodges (Sep 20)
- RE: SP level of the Win OS from CMD Luke Iliffe (Sep 18)
- RE: SP level of the Win OS from CMD dave kleiman (Sep 18)
- RE: SP level of the Win OS from CMD honswlos+sec (Sep 18)
- Re: SP level of the Win OS from CMD AntiVirusEngineer (Sep 18)
- RE: SP level of the Win OS from CMD Rob McShinsky (Sep 18)
- Re: SP level of the Win OS from CMD Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers (Sep 18)
- RE: SP level of the Win OS from CMD dave kleiman (Sep 19)