>Wooops. Looks like its SP5. Acccording to the dll help database. If you weren't aware of this resource, check it out:
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http://support.microsoft.com/servicedesks/fileversion/dllinfo.asp>
>You can type in a file name, and it gives a list of all versions of that file and what product it shipped with...
Heyyyyy....a great way to waste the rest of the afternoon...
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