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Old 27-02-2008, 16:56   #11
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Unplug it, move it and plug it back it. Do it quick enough and maybe it won't notice.
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Old 27-02-2008, 16:57   #12
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You do realise they will successfully move it, get it all happy in its new home, and then something will break?
probably will happen.
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Old 27-02-2008, 16:58   #13
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You know, to put that into context, this machine was booted around the time XP SP1 was released You would never think of keeping a doze box running for that time, what with all the patching etc.
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Old 27-02-2008, 19:33   #14
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You know, to put that into context, this machine was booted around the time XP SP1 was released You would never think of keeping a doze box running for that time, what with all the patching etc.
Don't you believe it - I commissioned a packet radio node on the 19th December 2002 using Windows 2000. It's still running, has never been revisited and as far as I know never rebooted. One day I must go and plug a screen and keyboard into it and see what it's uptime is.
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Old 27-02-2008, 20:50   #15
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Don't you believe it - I commissioned a packet radio node on the 19th December 2002 using Windows 2000. It's still running, has never been revisited and as far as I know never rebooted. One day I must go and plug a screen and keyboard into it and see what it's uptime is.
Not quite sure what the hell you're talking about there Feek, so i'm not sure how much work that doze machine has to do, but i'd hazzard a guess, the little beastie Garp was talking about has been doing a lot more work over the past 5 years I could boot a doze machine up and leave it for 5 years (well i hope so, blaster worms aside ) but thats no fair comparison...
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Old 27-02-2008, 20:54   #16
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Don't you believe it - I commissioned a packet radio node on the 19th December 2002 using Windows 2000. It's still running, has never been revisited and as far as I know never rebooted. One day I must go and plug a screen and keyboard into it and see what it's uptime is.
'kin ell!

It must be in a secure network though - a machine that old will be vulnerable to a large collection of remote code execution exploits!
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Old 27-02-2008, 20:58   #17
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Alex, it's doing a fair bit of work, it's reading data in through a couple of serial ports, processing it and outputting it again, even though there's no screen attached it's got a GUI client running with a hacked DOS TSR program in the background! I think it's a P2-200 with something silly like 64Mb RAM so it is working quite hard. It's a machine I was given by one of our users when they upgraded.

Daz, it's not on a network so it's safe.

I wasn't saying that it's doing as much work as the one Garp is talking about (although I'm sure it's swapping a heck of a lot and the CPU doesn't sit anywhere near idle) but just pointing out that Windows boxes can run and be doing stuff without reboots for a long time.
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Old 27-02-2008, 21:24   #18
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Feek - Just as well it didn't have this to worry about then. Though how anyone could get a Win 95/98 machine to run that long is beyond me
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