ChrisF, that question actually talks about detecting the Windows version by any available means mostly by APIs. Not necessarily System Environment Variables. Which is why I just commented rather than voting to close. Do any of the answers help at all? Actually not.
However, it if were a environment variable, it would just expand itself and i would accomplish what i wanted to do.. Ah well. There doesn't appear to be an XP specific environment variable at least that I can see. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Fernmae Fernmae 61 1 1 silver badge 2 2 bronze badges. I don't know about other Windows flavours, but it seems likely to be the same on those as well.
Perhaps someone else could confirm. So that's not very helpful unless you're on Windows98 or earlier. No exactly preset environment variables but Ben N 2, 4 4 gold badges 26 26 silver badges 44 44 bronze badges. These samples make use of running utility command or programs to determine the type of the OS. I was wondering if it is possible by just using environment variables? Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.
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Great tutorial. I can see this tab on menu but is unclickable tab. Next of Windows. Microsoft Announces Windows July 15, No explanation on how to do this. So how exactly are you going to do this?
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