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how to get client machine os name
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how to find out client machine os name using java.please replay it's very urgent
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Split into its own thread and moved to the Java section
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client machine os name
hi
i did't understand this
Split into its own thread and moved to the Java section
can u have coding for this one
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You posted your question on the tail end of a thread that is 6 years old and the thread was located in the .NET section.
A: You do not have a .NET question - you have a Java question, so your question belongs in this section
B: Your question had nothing to do with the question that was posed 6 years ago in the .NET section, so that is why it was split into its own thread.
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