Alright, something that should be quick and simple to search for, but unfortunately I haven't been able to find documentation for it. I am trying to run a report through Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (WQL query), that will find what computers have what versions of Edrawings viewer installed, so that I can make sure everyone is upgraded to 2019. However, when system center queries the computers and returns a product version number, I get the following numbers (see below). Can somebody please point me to a revision matrix that shows what version of Edrawings is what? I have attached an example that someone made for the different builds of Windows 10, if you aren't exactly sure what I mean.
Windows 10 version history - Wikipedia
These are the Product versions that SCCM is returning:
18.4.0036
18.3.0.0034
18.0.0.5043
17.2.0.0029
1.0.5501.14032
1.0.5385.26509
I am assuming that the ones starting in 18 are Edrawings 2018, the ones starting with 17 are Edrawings 2017, but I can't be sure, and I have no clue what the versions starting with 1 are. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Should be some very simple-to-find documentation, but as always, google results are convoluted with a million Solidworks forums that have nothing to do with what I'm actually looking for. I've got to the point where I've started searching "What I am searching for" -site:solidworks.com to exclude the whole solidworks domain!! :-(
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