David,

 

Glad to hear all is well.

 

Cheers,

Trevor Sullivan

Microsoft PowerShell MVP

 

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That corrected it.  Thanks Trevor.

 

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Try winmgmt.exe /resetrepository.

 

Cheers,

Trevor Sullivan

Microsoft PowerShell MVP

 

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Subject: [mssms] WMI + Hardware Inventory

 

I've got several servers that is reporting in incorrect data for Last Boot
up time.  When I check WMI on the local servers I notice the LastBootUpTime
is incorrect.    These servers were built in April 2014 and
Win32_OperatingSystem -  LastBootUpTime is showing Feb 2014.   How would I
go about correcting this?  Do I need to reset WMI?  

 



 

 

 

 



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