Hi Jeff

> Ted:  I'm sure what it is.  The word associated with the setup is called
> virtualization.  They are all terminal servers, but most are physical
> servers, but a couple of them are "virtual servers".  A virtual terminal
> server was brought on line with a very old and outdated version of the
> executable.  When installing the executable on terminal services it dates
> the exe the date and time it is copied to the server and not the date and
> time the exe was built.  The only way to find the culprit is to navigate to
> each terminal server and right click on the executable.  It seems it would
> be easier for me to id the terminal server when something goes wrong.  I can
> work around this going forward, but that doesn't help going back.
>
> Mike:  No, that doesn't happen.  Please read my post to Ted.

Do you mean you want to find a way to ask each copy of the program in
each virtual machine for the version? I don't have a clue how to go
about doing that.

Mike


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