David Morgan wrote:
Ian
You can use the $OS$ keyword which is fine, but you may want the
$VERSION$ keyword instead?
OS The operating system of the machine on which a process is
running. You can
use this keyword to build workflow that executes conditionally
based on the
current operating system.
Web applications do not support the $OS$ keyword; it will return
NULL.
VERSION
The software version running on the client (active links) or
server (filters and
escalations). This keyword includes any applicable patch number.
Note: The $VERSION$ keyword might not be interpreted correctly
in workflow
running on pre-5.0 UNIX user tool clients. Use the $OS$ keyword
in
qualifications to detect UNIX user tool clients.
Regards
Dave Morgan
Dave,
I am aware of the Version keyword and I do check for it. What I am
trying to do is warn users who have Vista installed on their PC to
upgrade to V7.0.1 if they are running V7.0.0 or earlier. I am wanting
to include the word 'Vista' in the the message window, but how can I
definitely tell that they are running Vista if the OS string is the same
for Windows 2003 and Vista?
Ian
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