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The following table shows the system management structures with a description of the purpose of each.
Programming element | Description |
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OSVERSIONINFO | This structure contains operating system (OS) version information. |
String | This structure depicts the organization of data in a file-version resource. It contains a string that describes a specific aspect of a file, such as a file's version, its copyright notices, or its trademarks. |
StringFileInfo | This structure depicts the organization of data in a file-version resource. It contains version information that can be displayed for a particular language and code page. |
StringTable | This structure depicts the organization of data in a file-version resource. It contains language and code page formatting information for the strings specified by the Children member. A code page is an ordered character set. |
SYSTEM_INFO | This structure contains information about the current computer system. |
Var | This structure depicts the organization of data in a file-version resource. It typically contains a list of language and code page identifier pairs that the version of the application or dynamic-link library (DLL) supports. |
VarFileInfo | This structure depicts the organization of data in a file-version resource. It contains version information not dependent on a particular language and code page combination.
This structure is not a true C-language structure because it contains variable-length members. |
VS_FIXEDFILEINFO | This structure contains version information about a file. This information is language and code page independent. |
VS_VERSIONINFO | This structure depicts the organization of data in a file-version resource. It is the root structure that contains all other file-version information structures.
This structure is not a true C-language structure because it contains variable-length members. |
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