From: Michael Geary (Mike_at_Geary.com)
Date: Wed Sep 25 2002 - 11:17:39 EDT
> In viewing the 98Lite manual to configure a Win98 setup on my TP600E.
> I see an option to use some Win95
> functionality, for which I need EXPLORER.EXE, SHELL32.DLL and
> COMDLG32.DLL in early versions (4.00.xxxx not 4.72.xxxx).
>
> I have checked my old Win95 CD and find I have
>
> EXPLORER EXE 204288 10-16-97 5:50p
> SHELL32 DLL 819200 10-16-97 5:51p
> COMDLG32 DLL 92672 8-24-96 10:11a
>
> How can I determine whether these are the required versions? I
> opened each with a Hex editor but can't find such numeric strings.
> Can someone help?
>
> (The CD is labelled Win95 OSR 2.1.)
To check the version number of any executable file (EXE, DLL, etc.),
right-click the file in Windows Explorer, select Properties, then look at
the Version panel.
Those files should be fine. I'm using slightly older ones (from Win95 OSR2)
in my 98lite setup and they work OK.
-Mike
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