Re: How long have I been on the Internet, anyway?
- From: "Andrew Murray" <admurrayNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2008 19:24:12 +0900
Open the Network & Sharing Centre (right click the network icon in the system tray), and click "Status" of your connection, will open a smaller dialogue box (the one you're probably used to) and it will tell you how long.
Other than that, your ISP would have such statistics....perhaps you have a control panel type thing for your ISP account where you can change settings (e.g. set up new email accounts etc). This would also have your "connection" settings like how long you've been online, your last log-on etc.
"jugularity" <guest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:8cf372ce0ab6195dd7cb30213572d8a0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
You remember when the mouse hovered over the Internet icon by the clock
in the other operating systems, and you could instantly see how long
you've been idling away your life on the 'net. Is there a program or
method that will allow one to do the same with Vista?
Thank yew..!
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jugularity
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