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Workstation vs. Server via Script

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Is there a simple way to determine if NT is server or workstation via a
script? I haven't found any registry entries that would indicate a
difference. Perhaps a file that is different?

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Found one way:
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ProductOptions\ProductType
WinNT = Workstation/Professional
ServerNT = Server Products


"Homer Simpson" <not@springfield.net> wrote in message
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> Is there a simple way to determine if NT is server or workstation via a
> script? I haven't found any registry entries that would indicate a
> difference. Perhaps a file that is different?
>
>

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