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Very quick question re NT4!!

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Tulip

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Apr 27, 2001
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Where is the setting that tells me how long the server has been up without being rebooted? I found it before but now cannot find it anywhere.

Thanks a mill,

Tulip
 
Task Manager, Processes and read the system idle process CPU time. Not entirely accurate, but the best way I know of.
 
Typing 'net statistics workstation' or 'net statistics server' at a command prompt will tell you the last logon time plus other stats.
John
 
Another thought: srvinfo from the Resource Kit will give you the system up time.
John
 
Thanks John, thats great. The only problem is that it scrolls too fast on the server, works fine on my workstation. I tried a /p to just display one page at a time but that didn't work.
Any suggestions?

Thanks again,

Tulip
 
Try re-directing the output to a text file.
Jeff
I haven't lost my mind - I know it's backed up on tape somewhere ....
 
Redirecting to a text file is a good idea, or if you just want to read it from a the cmd prompt try |more
John
 
You can pipe the output to the more command if it is scrolling off the screen.
 
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