Hi, all
Some of you might probably laugh at me shortly, but please don’t flame me. I have to admit, I don’t fully understand the different structures of versions information. In most cases the version is displayed “1.00”, but in some cases it is displayed “1, 0, 0, 0”, like in the VC++ version resource. I am quite sure that these both examples display the same version, but why are there two different structures? And is there any version difference between “1.10” and “1, 1, 0, 0”?
I have also very often seen the “Build” keyword followed by an integer number, but what does it mean? Does it mean the number of times the product was compiled or updated?
I am sorry if I trouble you with this common concept, but I have been confused in some cases and I want to be sure that I am not missing anything.