Jeff, you are so right.  But one really nice things about NT is the 
performance monitor.  It is just indispensable in system testing.  Are 
you aware of any such comprehensive system data collection tool for 
unix?  I've been on unix for ages and still fiddle with various scripts 
and utils.  Thanks, BenG.

Jeff Ramin wrote:

>One of the reasons I prefer unix over windows is the command
>line interface.  With knowledge of a few commands, you can get
>an amazing amount of information.
>
>There is a toolset that provides many unix commands for windows
>operating systems, for those of you that don't like pointing and
>clicking all the time:
>
>http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/
>
>For those of you that have a unix background but must work
>in a windows environment, this is really a must see.
>
>
>
>charles arehart wrote:
>
>>Well, the netstat works in Win2k, but not the grep. :-)  At least now in my
>>Win2k Pro. And while this is still not the list of unused ports I was
>>originally seeking, it's cool to know that there's such an easy way to get
>>those that are in use.
>>
>>/charlie
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:35 PM
>>To: JRun-Talk
>>Subject: Re: JRun-Talk-List V1 #7
>>
>>Jeff Ramin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>For those of you running unix, to see what ports currently
>>>have servers using them, just type:
>>>
>>>netstat -an | grep -i listen
>>>
>>This works in Windows 2000 as well.
>>
>>--Sam
>>
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