A call to "aa4D_M_Get_Information_Text" from the Info-Report component gives
such information.
E.g.
EXECUTE
METHOD("aa4D_M_Get_Information_Text";*;"Array_Profiler";->$infoReport) // Get
the content of the Array_profiler.txt
The result is:
Manufacturer : VMware
Model Identifier : VMware Virtual Platform
Memory : 12288
System version : Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard SP1 (64-bit)
...
and so on.
Regards
Lutz Epperlein
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> 4D_Tech
> Sent: Monday, April 9, 2018 3:46 PM
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> Cc: Jörg Knebel <[email protected]>
> Subject: Detection of 4D running in a VM
>
> G’day all,
>
> I’m wondering if someone managed to identify uniquely if a 4D-application is
> running
> in a VM…
>
> I’m testing an application in Windows10 Pro while Win10P is running in VM
> Ware,
> Parallels, VirtualBox on a Mac.
>
> To get hardware and software information in Windows I use the fast
> command-variety
> of “wmic” on the Mac the terminal command “system_profiler” has proven to be
> useful.
>
> The idea behind this stunt is to allow/deny an application to run in a
> VM-enviornment.
>
> Big ideas??
>
> Any help/hint/4D-code is appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Cheers
> Jörg
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