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== Installed Version == | == Installed Version == | ||
To check the main installed version use the following command... | To check the main installed version use '''either''' of the following command lines... | ||
<source lang="powershell"> | <source lang="powershell"> | ||
Get-Host | Select version | |||
$host.version | |||
</source> | |||
However, if you might have installed something other than the normal RTM or GA release version you'll need to the registry key <code>HKLM\Software\Microsoft\PowerShell\1</code>, which will have the following values of interest... | However, if you might have installed something other than the normal RTM or GA release version you'll need to the registry key <code>HKLM\Software\Microsoft\PowerShell\1</code>, which will have the following values of interest... | ||
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! Value !! Data !! Meaning | ! Value !! Data !! Meaning | ||
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|<code> Install </code> || <code>1</code> || Installed (not version number) | |<code> Install </code> || <code>1</code> || Installed (not version number - Microsoft may have intended this to be a version marker at inception, but it is not used as such) | ||
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|<code> PID </code> || <code>89383-100-0001260-04309</code> || RTM (Release to Manufacturing) | |<code> PID </code> || <code>89383-100-0001260-04309</code> || RTM (Release to Manufacturing) |