keeping computer on 2/24

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Claire Brucker

I have been having a lot of trouble getting on line. Is there any reason
why I should just leave it on 7/24?
 
lot's of reasons why
leaving it on 7/24
"is not" a good idea.

one is the registry
collects data and
will crash and it
will be a very bad
headache for you.

you should have any
troubles getting on
line, if you are referring
to the internet.

perhaps, you should
work on resolving this
issue, instead of making
the situation worst by
the 7/24 idea.
 
oops, s/b:

you should "not" have any
troubles getting on
line, if you are referring
to the internet.
 
db.·.. > said:
lot's of reasons why
leaving it on 7/24
"is not" a good idea.

one is the registry
collects data and
will crash and it
will be a very bad
headache for you.

Talk about idiotic nonsense!
Where did you get this latest bird brainer of a notion?
you should have any
troubles getting on
line, if you are referring
to the internet.

perhaps, you should
work on resolving this
issue, instead of making
the situation worst by
the 7/24 idea.

The situation will not be made worse by leaving the computer on 7/24.
As usual you don't have a clue!

John
 
db.·.. > said:
lot's of reasons why
leaving it on 7/24
"is not" a good idea.

one is the registry
collects data and
will crash and it
will be a very bad
headache for you.
What? Give some documentation then. I leave my on for a week on end
and don't have issues 1.
 
I just checked with Road Runner, my isp, and was told that I don't need a
new modem and that it was all right to leave the computer, (on the
internet), all the time. Thank you for your responses to my question.
 
I guess it's time to shut down all of our servers and clients so they're not
on 24/7. We'll just shut down our business for several hours a day.

We certainly don't want the registry to collect data during those hours that
might crash it.

You aren't by any chance working on the bail-out program in Washington?
Sounds like you'd be a good consultant to the congress.


" db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." <databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com> wrote
in message : lot's of reasons why
: leaving it on 7/24
: "is not" a good idea.
:
: one is the registry
: collects data and
: will crash and it
: will be a very bad
: headache for you.
:
: you should have any
: troubles getting on
: line, if you are referring
: to the internet.
:
: perhaps, you should
: work on resolving this
: issue, instead of making
: the situation worst by
: the 7/24 idea.
:
: --
:
: db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
:
: >I have been having a lot of trouble getting on line. Is there any reason
why I should just leave it on 7/24?
: >
:
 
OMG, my registry is over flowing!!!!!!!!


: db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. . wrote:
:
: > lot's of reasons why
: > leaving it on 7/24
: > "is not" a good idea.
: >
: > one is the registry
: > collects data and
: > will crash and it
: > will be a very bad
: > headache for you.
:
: Talk about idiotic nonsense!
: Where did you get this latest bird brainer of a notion?
:
: > you should have any
: > troubles getting on
: > line, if you are referring
: > to the internet.
: >
: > perhaps, you should
: > work on resolving this
: > issue, instead of making
: > the situation worst by
: > the 7/24 idea.
:
: The situation will not be made worse by leaving the computer on 7/24.
: As usual you don't have a clue!
:
: John
:
 
Claire said:
I just checked with Road Runner, my isp, and was told that I don't need a
new modem and that it was all right to leave the computer, (on the
internet), all the time. Thank you for your responses to my question.
As long as you have some virus and or firewall protection, I can't come
up with another caveat about the 24/7 thing.
 
there's lots of documentation
about this aspect in the
knowledge basis.

further, don't compare
network managed registries
with that of a home version.
 
I just checked with Road Runner, my isp, and was told that I don't need a
new modem and that it was all right to leave the computer, (on the
internet), all the time. Thank you for your responses to my question.

What kind of problems ?
 
good luck.

here is another issue
you might expect resulting
from the bad advice/idea
you ascertained:

Power Failure
A power failure or some other unexpected shutdown event may cause a corrupted registry hive. To determine whether this is the cause
of the issue, look for event ID 6008 entries. Event ID 6008 entries indicate that there was an unexpected shutdown. In this case,
some process may have been modifying part of the registry hive, and the computer lost power before that change could be completed.
This leaves the registry hive in an inconsistent state. On restart, when the operating system tries to load the registry hive, it
may find data in that registry hive that it cannot interpret, and you may receive one of the error messages that is included in the
"Summary" section.
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good luck then.

however here is another issue
you might expect resulting
if you choose to leave
your computer on 24/7:


Power Failure
A power failure or some other unexpected shutdown event may cause a corrupted registry hive. To determine whether this is the cause
of the issue, look for event ID 6008 entries. Event ID 6008 entries indicate that there was an unexpected shutdown. In this case,
some process may have been modifying part of the registry hive, and the computer lost power before that change could be completed.
This leaves the registry hive in an inconsistent state. On restart, when the operating system tries to load the registry hive, it
may find data in that registry hive that it cannot interpret, and you may receive one of the error messages that is included in the
"Summary" section.
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so the question you
should pose to rr, is
that will they repair
your system, should
you loose power during
24/365.
 
What does that have to do with having the computer on 24/7? I guess
that you don't think that power failures can happen at anytime or maybe
you call the power company and have them schedule power interruptions so
that they don't happen during your computing time. None of what you
have just said supports your idea that having the computer on 24/7
corrupts the registry. As for power failures that what UPS and shutdown
software are sold for.

John
 
Have you ever heard of a UPS?

" db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." <databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com> wrote
in message : good luck then.
:
: however here is another issue
: you might expect resulting
: if you choose to leave
: your computer on 24/7:
:
:
: Power Failure
: A power failure or some other unexpected shutdown event may cause a
corrupted registry hive. To determine whether this is the cause
: of the issue, look for event ID 6008 entries. Event ID 6008 entries
indicate that there was an unexpected shutdown. In this case,
: some process may have been modifying part of the registry hive, and the
computer lost power before that change could be completed.
: This leaves the registry hive in an inconsistent state. On restart, when
the operating system tries to load the registry hive, it
: may find data in that registry hive that it cannot interpret, and you may
receive one of the error messages that is included in the
: "Summary" section.
: Back to the top
:
:
: so the question you
: should pose to rr, is
: that will they repair
: your system, should
: you loose power during
: 24/365.
:
:
: --
:
: db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
:
:
: >I just checked with Road Runner, my isp, and was told that I don't need a
new modem and that it was all right to leave the
: >computer, (on the internet), all the time. Thank you for your responses
to my question.
: >
: >>I have been having a lot of trouble getting on line. Is there any
reason why I should just leave it on 7/24?
: >>
: >
: >
:
 
He'll probably take that to mean United Parcel Service. Please, don't
confuse him further.
 
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