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I just bought a cool new Cradlepoint MBR router. On one page of the
administration console I can see all of the active sessions that my pc is holding. On many of them, I can't for the life of me figure why I'm connected to some of the INternet IP addresses. How can I look at the Local addres, like 192.168.0.199:51018 and figure out which application is using that connection? I have procexp but can't figure out what I'm looking for. I'm running Vista Home Premium. I'd like to try to figure if there is spyware or some such utilizing bandwidth on my pc. Thanks, Russ |
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Hi
Try TCPView, http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb897437.aspx Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "xrbbaker" wrote in message ... I just bought a cool new Cradlepoint MBR router. On one page of the administration console I can see all of the active sessions that my pc is holding. On many of them, I can't for the life of me figure why I'm connected to some of the INternet IP addresses. How can I look at the Local addres, like 192.168.0.199:51018 and figure out which application is using that connection? I have procexp but can't figure out what I'm looking for. I'm running Vista Home Premium. I'd like to try to figure if there is spyware or some such utilizing bandwidth on my pc. Thanks, Russ |
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Jack - u da man! Thanks very much.
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: Hi Try TCPView, http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb897437.aspx Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "xrbbaker" wrote in message ... I just bought a cool new Cradlepoint MBR router. On one page of the administration console I can see all of the active sessions that my pc is holding. On many of them, I can't for the life of me figure why I'm connected to some of the INternet IP addresses. How can I look at the Local addres, like 192.168.0.199:51018 and figure out which application is using that connection? I have procexp but can't figure out what I'm looking for. I'm running Vista Home Premium. I'd like to try to figure if there is spyware or some such utilizing bandwidth on my pc. Thanks, Russ |
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