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September 01, 1999 12:00 AM

Checking Service Pack and DLL Versions

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  • To identify the service pack level of your system, run the Windows NT Diagnostics applet in the Administrative Tools group and select the Version tab.
  • To check a DLL version number, start Explorer, locate the file, right click, select Properties, and click the Version tab.
  • To check the version of Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE), click Help About or right-click My Computer and select Properties. The installed version of IE is displayed below the NT build number.

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