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Subject: [xmail] Re: Monitoring Downloads
Thanks, but i not remember to say, i use Windows 2000 SP4.
Ana Paula
On 10/2/06, Simon Zarate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
sysinternals.com has a nice tcpview package, allowing you to see the
process and the connections which are active. I use this regularly on
Windows XP for trouble shooting and Trojan/Virus hunting on clients'
machines. (That's when you notice that the explorer process is suddenly
listening on
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Thanks, but i not remember to say, i use Windows 2000 SP4.
Ana Paula
On 10/2/06, Simon Zarate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
/ipsniffer.html
Good Luck!
Simon
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Sent: Lunes, 02 de Octubre de 2006 10:45 p.m.
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Monitoring Downloads
Thanks, but i not remember to say, i use
Try installing conky in your Server and setup portmon. You will see remote
address while user is downloading the message.
Simon
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Thanks, but i not remember to say, i use Windows 2000 SP4.
Ana Paula
On 10/2/06, Simon Zarate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try installing conky in your Server and setup portmon. You will see remote
address while user is downloading the message.
Simon
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