J,
Thanks for the info re netstat.exe. For the past 2 days I have been
scratching my head about your reference to the -b switch. In the
w2k version of netstat, the -b switch is not present. I did find the
-b switch in the XP version of netstat.exe. And the xp version does
show more information than the w2k version. To bad the xp version does
not work on w2k. Tried it this am. No problem. From what I am seeing in
netstat, all my clients and the server are opsnorml for now.
Thank you for your help.
Best,
Duncan
At 00:11 07/26/2007 -0400, j maccraw wrote:
This is where netstat -a -b -n comes in handy since it
list the process as well
as the port# (rather than common service name) so you
know exactly what has that
port.
snip
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