Insertion of the "file version" of an application built in the title of the window

Hello!  I would like to automatically add my versions of files (including the build number) at the end of my window title.  Especially the auto increment build number would be really useful.  I find this VI/Application property that contains this version number and help would be greatly appreciated.

This is the version number, that I do not speak

Windows Explorer has the correct Version of the file in the Details tab for the properties executable (maybe there a way to get this meta information?)

Thanks for your comments!

-Nic

Have you tried a search? Get the version of the application has been invited on SEVERAL occasions. In fact, he just asked 2 days ago: http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/Executable-compile-version/td-p/1436444

As put in the title bar, use the front panel Window.Title property

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