For some reason I can't get %NetVerClientOrFull% to print inside of the IF statement. This is really weird because it sometimes does and sometimes doesn't even when I don't change anything. I have tested on multiple machines with the same results. If I use %NetVer% inside the IF statement is always prints. Any ideas what is going on?
ECHO Client or Full? %NetVerClientOrFull% (should display Client or Full and sometimes does)
@echo off
set frameworkDirectory=Reg query "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP"
FOR /F "TOKENS=6 DELIMS=\." %%A IN ('%frameworkDirectory%') DO set NetVer=%%A
ECHO The most current version of the .NET Framework installed is: %NetVer%
if "%NetVer%"=="v4" (
set clientOrFullDirectory=Reg query "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v4"
FOR /F "TOKENS=7 DELIMS=\." %%A IN ('%clientOrFullDirectory%') DO set NetVerClientOrFull=%%A
ECHO Client or Full? %NetVerClientOrFull%
)
pause
To add onto this it seems like it works on my third run, makes no sense:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
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C:\Users\Nick>C:\Users\Nick\Desktop\FrameworkVersionChecker.bat
The most current version of the .NET Framework installed is: v4
Client or Full?
Press any key to continue . . .
C:\Users\Nick>C:\Users\Nick\Desktop\FrameworkVersionChecker.bat
The most current version of the .NET Framework installed is: v4
Client or Full?
Press any key to continue . . .
C:\Users\Nick>C:\Users\Nick\Desktop\FrameworkVersionChecker.bat
The most current version of the .NET Framework installed is: v4
Client or Full? Full
Press any key to continue . . .