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FileGetVersion($CheckPath, "FileVersion") sometimes get nothing.

I use FileGetVersion to check if the .dll , .exe files that its version is correct.

But sometimes that was return nothing( like 0.0.0.0 ), and I firmly sure the file have their own file version and product version.

have anyone meet the same problem?

Edited by starlitsky
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What folder are these files located in? If they're in System32, that will only work if running as a 64bit OS, you need to look in SysWOW64 as an example.

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On 2018/8/2 at 8:34 PM, BrewManNH said:

What folder are these files located in? If they're in System32, that will only work if running as a 64bit OS, you need to look in SysWOW64 as an example.

Thank for your reply! I finally find the reason just as your reply.

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