Hi Fabrice,
It shouldn't report "Pro" because there's no such thing as Vista Pro.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/editions/default.mspx
I suspect you've bought an upgrade (or perhaps full retail) copy of Vista
Home (either Vista Home Basic or Vista Home Premium).
If you upgrade from XP Pro, that lets you perform an in-place installation
to either Vista Business or to Vista Ultimate; a clean install is needed if
you upgrade to either of the Vista Home editions.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/buyorupgrade/upgradep
aths.mspx
You can find out what version of Vista you're running by going to:
Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Find which version of Windows you
are using
Or
Control Panel > System and Maintenance > System
If you've upgraded to Vista Business Edition or Vista Ultimate, then you're
correct that it's incorrectly reporting your version as a Vista Home
edition.
Rob
-----Original Message-----
From: fabrice boissat [mailto:fabrice.boissat_at_mtifrance.net]
Sent: 14 December 2007 13:55
To: nmap-dev_at_insecure.org
Subject: Vista Pro reported as Vista Home
Hello,
I upgraded a < Windows XP Pro > to a < Vista Pro >
>From my usual XP Pro computer, i run a remote scan with NMAP 4.50 to
check this brand new Vista
Nmap report this brand new Vista as a "Home" version but it should
report a "Pro" version.
This is not important for me, i just wanted to report it.
Thank you for your work on Nmap.
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