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64Bit SBS 2008 net statistics server giving the wrong date and time
Hello,
I have a strange issue - Well sought of - It is not manifesting any problem that I can see but would like it fixed. I have a 64 bit SBS 2008 Standard system. When I type in the "net statistics server" command from the command line it replys with the incorrect date for uptime etc 1/1/1980 12:00
However if I type in the "date" command or the "time" command the correct information is presented.
Is the "net statistics server" command obsolete for the 64 bit SBS2008 system?
Thank you
MH
I have a strange issue - Well sought of - It is not manifesting any problem that I can see but would like it fixed. I have a 64 bit SBS 2008 Standard system. When I type in the "net statistics server" command from the command line it replys with the incorrect date for uptime etc 1/1/1980 12:00
However if I type in the "date" command or the "time" command the correct information is presented.
Is the "net statistics server" command obsolete for the 64 bit SBS2008 system?
Thank you
MH
Does the problem persist even after a reboot?
ASKER
Absolutely - Bios time correct and what is displayed in the GUI. Time Zone correct as well.
64-bit windows 7 displays the correct time.
64-bit Windows 2008 displays the same result you're reporting, but the only machine on which I can test is a virtual machine.
Sounds like a bug, more than an obsolete command.
64-bit Windows 2008 displays the same result you're reporting, but the only machine on which I can test is a virtual machine.
Sounds like a bug, more than an obsolete command.
ASKER
This particular installation is not a virtual installation. Does this occur in the 32 bit environment as well?
Essentially I use the "net statistics server" command to check system uptimes. Is there a better way in 2008?
Essentially I use the "net statistics server" command to check system uptimes. Is there a better way in 2008?
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Not satisfied with the outcome however non critical and no one else added futher value so Thank you asavener.