From: JORGE MALDONADO on 28 Mar 2010 16:59 I will be deploying a web application on a Windows 2003 Server and I want to know how stable this operating system is regarding the period of time a server can be turned on without rebooting it. Does a Windows 2003 Server need to be rebooted often? What can be done to keep a Windows 2003 PC Server turned on without rebooting? Of course I understand that a server might need to be rebooted but I want to keep it to a minimum. Respectfully, Jorge Maldonado
From: Dave Patrick on 28 Mar 2010 17:25 "JORGE MALDONADO" wrote: >I will be deploying a web application on a Windows 2003 Server and I want >to > know how stable this operating system is regarding the period of time a > server can be turned on without rebooting it. > Does a Windows 2003 Server need to be rebooted often? *** No > What can be done to keep a Windows 2003 PC Server turned on without > rebooting? *** Refrain from installing buggy services and or applications. -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect
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