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Identify the Software Version and Update Level Using Horizon
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You can view the current software version and update level from the Horizon Web
interface. The system type is also shown.
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#. In the |prod| Horizon, open the System Configuration page.
The System Configuration page is available from **Admin** \> **Platform**
\> **System Configuration** in the left-hand pane.
#. Select the **Systems** tab to view the software version.
The software version is shown in the **Version** field.
The type of system selected at installation \(Standard or All-in-one\) is
shown in the **System Type** field. The mode \(**simplex**, **duplex**, or
**standard**\) is shown in the **System Mode** field.
#. In the |prod| Horizon interface, open the Software Management page.
The Software Management page is available from **Admin** \> **Platform** \>
**Software Management** in the left-hand pane.
#. Select the **Patches** tab to view update information.
The **Patches** tab shows the Patch ID, a Summary description, the Status
of the Patch, and an Actions button to use to select an appropriate action.