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How do I differentiate between Windows Embedded Point of Service and POSReady deployed images?

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How do I differentiate between Windows Embedded Point of Service and POSReady deployed images?

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There is a VB Script file on POSReady images that you can use to determine which OS is deployed, as follows: • If the file \windows\system32\osver.vbs exists, this indicates that the OS is POSReady • The logic in osver.vbs shows you how to check the OS version • Running osver.vbs displays an informational dialog box indicating which OS the customer is running. You would need to deploy osver.vbs on Windows Embedded Point of Service or Windows XP, but it will support either OS. You can also click Start, click Run, type winver.exe, and then click OK.

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