How to Determine If a VB App is Running Under Windows NT 3.x

Last reviewed: October 2, 1997
Article ID: Q122353
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The information in this article applies to:

- Standard and Professional Editions of Microsoft Visual Basic for

  Windows, versions 2.0 and 3.0

SUMMARY

There are some scenarios in which your program should behave differently when running under Windows NT version 3.x instead of under Windows version 3.x. For example, an application based on Windows NT needs to handle networking API calls differently. Therefore it is important to find out whether or not your Visual Basic program is running under Windows NT. This article shows you how.

MORE INFORMATION

A call to the Windows API GetWinFlags function returns a 32-bit value representing the current system status. By performing a binary AND on this flag with the hexadecimal value &h4000, you can determine whether the underlying operating system is Windows NT version 3.x or not.

Step-by-Step Example

  1. Start a new project in Visual Basic. Form1 is created by default.

  2. Place a command button (Command1) on Form1.

  3. Add the following code to the general declarations section of Form1:

    Const WF_WINNT = &H4000&

       Declare Function GetWinFlags Lib "KERNEL" () As Long
    
       Function IsWindowsNT() As Integer
          IsWindowsNT = (GetWinFlags() And WF_WINNT)
       End Function
    
    

  4. Add the following code to the Command1 Click event procedure:

       Sub Command1_Click()
          If IsWindowsNT() Then
             MsgBox "You are running under Windows NT"
          Else
             MsgBox "You are running under Windows version 3.x"
          End If
       End Sub
    
    

  5. Test the program by running it and clicking the command button.


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