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At 02:34 AM 06/04/2000 , Kathleen LaValley wrote:
>Hello folks...
>
>My best friend has a server at his home..He finds that for various reasons
>(memory leak being one) that he needs to re-boot ever couple of days. My
>question is this:  Isn't' there a program or setting out there that he can
>use to have his server automatically reboot daily, let's say at 3:00am??


There is a small shareware application called:  AutoShutDown v3.51
that will do exactly what you are seeking, reboot the system at any
time during the day, as setup.   This is perfect for unattended
Microsoft server systems.

http://www.barefootinc.com/autoshut.htm

     Bob Wright
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