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Finding Windows uptime
posted on June 11th 2007, at 11:37
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lunarg
In linux, punching in uptime provides you with how long the system was up without a reboot. But how to do this in Windows? There is no real indication to be found anywhere. Here's how.
The uptime can be found using the command prompt.
Do a start -> Run, punch in cmd and hit Enter (like you normally would).
Type in the command:
net statistics server
(and hit Enter).
Find the line that starts with Statistics since...: it will tell the time the server was up from.
Note that you could shorten the commands like so:
net stats srv
The above has been tested with: Windows 2000 (all versions), Windows XP (all versions), and Windows 2003 (all versions). It will probably work on Vista as well.
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