RE: Detection of 4D running in a VM

2018-04-09 Thread Timothy Penner via 4D_Tech
How about calling wmic from LEP? Something like this: WMIC COMPUTERSYSTEM GET Model The above command should return the term "Virtual Machine" if it is being virtualized. -Tim ** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) FAQ: http:

RE: Detection of 4D running in a VM

2018-04-09 Thread Epperlein, Lutz (agendo) via 4D_Tech
4D_Tech > Sent: Monday, April 9, 2018 3:46 PM > To: 4D Tech Mailing List Technical <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> > Cc: Jörg Knebel > Subject: Detection of 4D running in a VM > > G’day all, > > I’m wondering if someone managed to identify uniquely if a 4D-application is

Detection of 4D running in a VM

2018-04-09 Thread Jörg Knebel via 4D_Tech
G’day all, I’m wondering if someone managed to identify uniquely if a 4D-application is running in a VM… I’m testing an application in Windows10 Pro while Win10P is running in VM Ware, Parallels, VirtualBox on a Mac. To get hardware and software information in Windows I use the fast command-v