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How can I tell which Service Pack I have?

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slicendice

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Hi
I'm sure this is dead simple but I've not been able to find a definitive even after searching the web!

I have Win 2000 Pro on a machine and I'm trying to determine which service pack it has installed on it. How do I do this? I've looked in "System Summary" in Computer Management but it only seems to give a build number and I'm not sure if this can be used to work out the SP level or whether I need to look elsewhere!

Thanks very much
 
Right click on My Computer and choose properties.
It says so on the screen "Service Pack 3" or whatever.
If there is no line like this, then there is no service pack at all installed.

John
 
Go to Control Panel\System in the General Page of System Properties you can see example Microsoft Windows 2000 ,version and Service Pack
 
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