![]() ![]() Rather than repeating the explanation, I will link to this one (essential reading): C++ How to detect Windows 10. Manifests & Versions: Whether your application is manifested or not is crucial here. The explanation is here: VersionNT value for Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016. They both report 603 (which is Win 8 SP1). This is news to me as well, but it seems detecting Windows 10 is now a rather peculiar affair due to how core Win32 calls no longer are guaranteed to report the actual Windows version - and neither do VersionNT or VersionNT64 on my box. This issue is sort of a "moving target" - things seem to change slightly for every OS release. Disclaimer: this information is to the best of my knowledge as of now (check last edit date).
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