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    Resolved System Uptime [Resolved]

    How do I find out how long a computer was on for?

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    Re: System Uptime

    Use the GetTickCount API. It return the number of miliseconds that Windows has been running.
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    1. Private Declare Function GetTickCount Lib "kernel32" Alias "GetTickCount" () As Long
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    Re: System Uptime

    Thanks.

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