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PostPosted: February 19th, 2010, 2:36 pm 
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anyone know a way of finding whether windows (7) has been activated using autohotkey??


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If I remember correctly only 7 has a Program Files (x86) directory.

Vista may as well, but there are other subtle differences.

Perhaps if you share what you are attempting to accomplish and the script that you are using we can offer an easiest method.


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randallf wrote:
If I remember correctly only 7 has a Program Files (x86) directory.

Vista may as well, but there are other subtle differences.


Are you referring to C:\Program Files\ :?:

XP and Vista both have this, IIRC so did Win 3.1 :lol:


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Leef_me wrote:
randallf wrote:
If I remember correctly only 7 has a Program Files (x86) directory.

Vista may as well, but there are other subtle differences.


Are you referring to C:\Program Files\ :?:

XP and Vista both have this, IIRC so did Win 3.1 :lol:


This is true; However randallf is referring to the correct folder -- Program Files (x86) -- which is in fact native to only Vista and Win7. There is both a regular 'Program Files' folder and a 'Program Files (x86)' folder as well.


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PostPosted: February 24th, 2010, 12:56 pm 
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i'm trying to find a way of telling if windows 7 has been activated. if you go to control panel>system you can read that windows 7 is activated. i'm trying to find a way for autohotkey to find out if windows is activated


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