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date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 07:41:04 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.win32.programmer.wmi        back       


How to query the date of the last system restore?   
The WMI System Restore class lets you query for the status of the last system 
restore (GetLastRestoreStatus()), how can you query to find the date and time 
when the last restore occurred?

This date is displayed when you run the System Restore wizard to undo the 
last system restore.

Regards,

Sunil Abhyankar
date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 07:41:04 -0700   author:   Sunil Abhyankar am

RE: How to query the date of the last system restore?   
"Sunil Abhyankar" wrote:

> The WMI System Restore class lets you query for the status of the last system 
> restore (GetLastRestoreStatus()), how can you query to find the date and time 
> when the last restore occurred?
> 
> This date is displayed when you run the System Restore wizard to undo the 
> last system restore.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Sunil Abhyankar


What are you using to access WMI? You could get SystemRestore instance with 
highest SequenceNumber and check it's CreationTime property.


-- 
urkec
date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 09:35:00 -0700   author:   urkec

RE: How to query the date of the last system restore?   
Hi Sunil,

Have you reviewed urkec's reply to you? Does using 
SystemRestore.CreationTime meet your need? If you still need any help or 
have any concern, please feel free to feedback, we will work with you. 
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