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At least try rebooting your computer before you contact I.T. It really does fix a lot of things. And don't lie to us and say you already tried it once we get to your office.
Yep, buddy. You sure did reboot like I asked.
Who would want to lose an uptime streak like that?!
That's a pretty weak uptime counter. I have had some kit go half a decade with no reboot.
Damn son, what are they running?
Datacenter routers and switches.