Hiya,
You could parse the Event Log ('eventvwr' on the command line) and
check for Event ID 6005, which has the start time for the Event Log.
Not too sure if 6006 or 6008 indicates when it has stopped, although
I think you'd only need the start time and work out the rest from there.
Event ID 6009 should time with the start of the Event Log, and also
includes the Windows version info, it that's of any use...
The PsTools from Microsoft have the 'psloglist' command line tool
that give you access to remote machines and includes authentication
access (can also dump the file to the server).
Another option is to use the built in script: cscript %systemroot%
\system32\eventquery.vbs
Append '-?' (without the quotes!) to get the switches. You'll find in
there several formats for the output file.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 20 Feb 2009, at 09:54, Jim Sims wrote:
On Feb 20, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Jim Sims wrote:
I'm assuming that a Rev app that starts on startup would do the
first bit but is there a way to record when the machine shuts down?
I do not have a Windows machine here to test with.
Would the following enable me to record when a a Windows (XP Vista
NT) shuts down?
on shutdownRequest -- confirm with the user:
-- RECORD DATE & TIME HERE
pass shutdownRequest -- allow to quit
end shutdownRequest
sims
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