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Due to the enterprise nature of Windows Server, users are usually more tech-savvy and have an interest in minutiae details surrounding the performance. One of those interesting things to know is how to check the last reboot time on Windows Server or how to schedule a reboot. We made sure to instruct you about those below.
Windows Server: How to schedule a reboot
1. Use the System Event Log
You can use the System Event Log to find out when was the last reboot of Windows Server. This procedure is quite simple as the only important thing is to single out one Event.
Follow these steps to see when was the last reboot via the System Event Log utility:

2. Use Command Prompt
Alternatively, you can use a certain Command Prompt command to check when was the last time a Windows Server reboot occurred. You can also check the up-time of your Server with a similar command.
Follow these steps to check the last reboot via the Command Prompt:
systeminfo | find /i “Boot Time”

3. Schedule reboot with Scheduled Tasks
If you have an interest in automatizing the reboot sequence, you can do so by creating a scheduled task. If you are not familiar with it, here’s how to schedule reboot on Windows Server via the Scheduled Tasks utility:

C:WINDOWSsystem32shutdown.exe -r -f -t 01
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