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What is the use of System.Environment class?
The class System.Environment is used to retrieve information about the operating system.
Some of the static members of this class are as follows:
1) Environment.OSVersion - Gets the version of the operating system
2) Environment.GetLogicalDrives() - method that returns the drives
3) Environment.Version - returns the .NET version running the application
4) Environment.MachineName - Gets name of the current machine
5) Environment.Newline - Gets the newline symbol for the environment
6) Environment.ProcessorCount - returns number of processors on current machine
7) Environment.SystemDirectory - returns complete path to the System Directory
8) Environment.UserName - returns name of the entity that invoked the application
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