WalleyeGuy
Technical User
Hope I have this in the right forum.
Have Windows 2000 Server with Terminal Services and Citrix Metaframe XP.
Have ShutdownPlus Terminal Server Edition v6.7 scheduled to reboot the server nightly at 11:30pm (have users in UK that need it up and running by midnight cst).
Event log shows that services stop and start at those times; however, looking at task manager processes. It shows the CPU Time for the System Idle Process as 32:#:#. Now I believe that to mean 32 hours and some minutes and seconds. IF the server did reboot at 11:30pm last night, then (now being 9 hours later) how would that be possible for the CPU Time time to be 32 hours and some?
Thanks All & Have a Great Day
Have Windows 2000 Server with Terminal Services and Citrix Metaframe XP.
Have ShutdownPlus Terminal Server Edition v6.7 scheduled to reboot the server nightly at 11:30pm (have users in UK that need it up and running by midnight cst).
Event log shows that services stop and start at those times; however, looking at task manager processes. It shows the CPU Time for the System Idle Process as 32:#:#. Now I believe that to mean 32 hours and some minutes and seconds. IF the server did reboot at 11:30pm last night, then (now being 9 hours later) how would that be possible for the CPU Time time to be 32 hours and some?
Thanks All & Have a Great Day