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Uptime for Windows 2000/XP
A new tool, Uptime.exe, is available for displaying system availability. Uptime.exe can be used to display the current uptime of the local or remote system. Optionally, it can also scan the Event log for key system events such as system restart or computers that are not responding (hanging). Where possible, it also calculates system availability. It is primarily intended for Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 4 or later, though it operates in limited fashion on earlier versions.
http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/nt...me/default.asp |
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This one sucks McoreD. Does not even work for me:
UPTIME was unable to connect to host: \\WILL Use mine instead ripped from unix. :) Displays like this :) 2:46am up 2 days, 10:35, 3 users |
You could also just type in without the quotes "systeminfo" at a command prompt and it will tell you all sorts of things about your system, including Uptime.
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-SlickVic78 |
Yeah I know. Still. ;)
Plus does not work here atm. Service it relies on is disabled. hehe |
I use Windows Uptimes . from http://www.rundegren.com/
I really love it .. also give you statistik about ur uptime ... anymay reboot etc.!! And it's free !! |
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C:\Users\McoreD\Information Technology>uptime \\BETAONE-7B32227 has been up for: 1 day(s), 12 hour(s), 36 minute(s), 46 second(s) C:\Users\McoreD\Information Technology> |
Yeap same reason.
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