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Collector-o-Guns and
Garage is empty, add now
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There's a command out there somewhere that you can run from a DOS prompt on Windows and it will tell you how long the system has been running - anyone remember what it is? Google isn't cooperating.
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Garage is empty, add now
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systeminfo|find "System Up Time"
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Collector-o-Guns and
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Drinker |
Thanks!
Doesn't work on Win2k, but I found an applet called "uptime.exe" on Microsoft's website that got me what I needed.
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