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i have one computer i use for instant messanger and msn messanger and stuff that is always on. currently its at 12 days but its been to 40 or so before.
 
\\TEMP has been up for: 35 day(s), 21 hour(s), 38 minute(s), 2 second(s)


Not bad for a workstation. A temporary one at that 🙂
 
Uptime: 1wk 1day 13hrs 35mins 1sec

max uptime i had was 5.5 weeks or so... just before i restarted and have the present uptime.
 
16:05:04 up 170 days, 4:36, 7 users, load average: 0.00, 0.02, 0.00

Okay, so my clock is skewed by 20 minutes
 
Originally posted by: SammySon
WarmansSCSI: mabey you should reboot your servers, cuz your website is unusable.

No... it's called a sh1tty connection. I can't afford to pay for a T-1, so I'm stuck with a sat link.
 
Two and a half days currently. Just did a reinstall of Windows 2000 from XP. Forgot how good of an OS 2k is.
 
work: 14 days, 2 hours, 59 minutes, 35 seconds - WinXP

home: had a power outage yesterday while I was at work
 
pretty sure this works in NT and above...no win9x of course.

go to a Dos prompt and type the below and ENTER.

net statistics workstation


it will give u your uptime...since last reboot, traffic moved etc...
coz so what if ur system has been up for months but had only 1gig moved through it?
it means more if your machine has been up for a long time and also moved
like gazillion gigs 😛
 
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