In the Win XP system, check the accumulated time of the Internet [Photos]

  


Despite the popularity of broadband, there are also a lot of dial-ups like the author. After disconnecting the network, this is remembered. Check out the Internet time, after all, time is money! In Windows XP, even if you disconnect the network, it is very easy to check the Internet time.

In the Control Panel, open the “Administrative Tools” window and double-click on the “Event Viewer”. In the left list of the “Event Viewer” window, use the right mouse button. Click on the "System" option and select the "Properties" command. In the pop-up "System Properties" window, select "Filter" tab, “Event Source"Select“RemoteAccess”,“ ; Category & rdquo; Select & ldquo; All & rdquo; (Figure 1), click & ldquo; OK & rdquo; return & ldquo; Event Viewer & rdquo; window, in the right window will list the start and end time of each Internet access, Each of the two is the end and start time of the Internet. The difference between the two times is the cumulative time of the Internet. By checking the date, we can also calculate the total number of times and time of the Internet in a certain day or month (Figure 2). If you want to save this information, you can save this information to a text file by right-clicking on the system and selecting the "export list" command in the shortcut menu.




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