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This can, as in XP be achieved with the Windows + Break keys.

 

Alan.

 

 

Click your start menu, then right-click Computer on the left side of the 

menu. Fortunately this hasn't changed since Windows 2000.

?

 

 

> Back in the day, all one had to do was look at the properties under My

> Computer to learn which version of a Windows service pack you had. How 

> does

> one find this in Vista?

> 

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> Chuck Finnigan

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