From: Rob Bell (RobDBell_at_netscape.net)
Date: Wed Sep 25 2002 - 10:57:29 EDT
If you right-click on the file(s) and choose 'Properties' there should
be a 'Version' tab that will give you the desired information. This
works on the file regardless of whether it is on the CD or in your
Windows directory.
Rob
jrace_at_attglobal.net wrote:
> In viewing the 98Lite manual to configure a Win98 setup on my TP600E.
> I see an option to use some Win95
> functionality, for which I need EXPLORER.EXE, SHELL32.DLL and
> COMDLG32.DLL in early versions (4.00.xxxx not 4.72.xxxx).
>
> I have checked my old Win95 CD and find I have
>
> EXPLORER EXE 204288 10-16-97 5:50p
> SHELL32 DLL 819200 10-16-97 5:51p
> COMDLG32 DLL 92672 8-24-96 10:11a
>
> How can I determine whether these are the required versions? I
> opened each with a Hex editor but can't find such numeric strings.
> Can someone help?
>
> (The CD is labelled Win95 OSR 2.1.)
>
> Jeffrey Race
>
>
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