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How do I get the IIS version of a particular machine? 1

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Sorry for the newbie question. Have been tasked with inventorying the datacenter and need the quickest way to get the version of IIS that is running on the machine.

Thanks!

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Don't know if you need something more fine grained than this but if your OS is NT 4, Service Pack (any) then you are running IIS4. If your OS is Win2K then you are running IIS 5.

While there are upgrades and service packs withing a release, I don't recall any particular scheme in IIS for subversions.

If you still have some IIS 3 around, then I am sorry.
 
The version if IIS is also sent as part of the server's HTTP reponse headers, if that helps any.

Open a telnet session to your web server on port 80, and enter:
GET / HTTP/1.0<return><return>

One of the response headers is &quot;Server:&quot;. It will read something like &quot;Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.0&quot;
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