Hi,

check this ...

Select
Case $ProductType="LanmanNT"
$os="Windows NT Domain Controller"
Case (($ProductType="ServerNT") AND ($ProductSuite="Terminal Server|") AND ($TSEnabled=1))
$os="Windows 2000 Terminal Server"
Case (($ProductType="ServerNT") AND ($ProductSuite="Terminal Server|") AND ($TSEnabled=0))
$os="Windows 2000 Server"
Case (($ProductType="ServerNT") AND ($ProductSuite="Terminal Server|") AND ($TSEnabled=""))
$os="Windows NT Terminal Server"
Case (($ProductType="ServerNT") AND ($ProductSuite=""))
$os="Windows NT Server"
Case (($ProductType="WinNT") AND ($DOSVer="5.0"))
$os="Windows 2000 Workstation"
Case (($ProductType="WinNT") AND ($DOSVer="4.0"))
$os="Windows NT Workstation"
Case (($ProductType="WinNT") AND ($DOSVer="5.1"))
$os="Windows XP Professional"
Case ((@INWIN=2) AND ($DOSVer="4.10"))
$os="Windows 98"
Case ((@INWIN=2) AND ($DOSVer="4.0"))
$os="Windows 95"
EndSelect

$os includes the name of the OS.

for examble ...

If (($ProductType="WinNT") AND ($DOSVer="4.0"))
exit
else

endif

regards O.