I finally realized recently that this is a PowerShell variable (maybe 'PS' prefix should have given it away for me, but it didn't) and tried to dig deeper. Update: Some people seem to think that " $PSVersionTable" (and/or various properties of it) is an answer. If you know of any tags that work better than what I have, please comment or retag I couldn't find anything that described this question well. There will be other Windows Server operating systems as well. The one I'm starting with is Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard. There are multiple computers I want to check this on. That question starts off the same, but it seems to ask for a specific way of checking to be used in a GPO perhaps that is why it got no answers. The closest thing I could find was here on serverfault: Methods to Detect version of Windows Management Framework. Is there a registry key for it? Is there a file I can check? Anything? I just want to know how to check it at all, in any reasonable way. It's not in appwiz.cpl, and regedit doesn't find anything for "Windows Management Framework" and it finds too much extraneous stuff for "wmf" Even Googling a bunch of different versions of the question turns up little to nothing. How do you check to see what version of Windows Management Framework (WMF) is installed? It seems like it should be a simple thing to find out, but I cannot.
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