Article is using Microsoft Windows XP Professional [Version 5.1.2600], Command Line.
VER is a command that is used to determine what version number of cmd.exe, the Microsoft Windows command line, that you are current using.
Syntax:
VER
VER [ /? ]
| VER | Displays the current version information for your Windows CMD shell. |
| /? | Displays the program description. |
Example:
- VER
This displays the version number for my Windows command prompt. My output was: Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
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