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Spying process to TCP/Ip port allocation
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July 24, 2001, 02:42:49 PM »
If i know there are sixty TCP ports open and no data is being transferred. How can i find out which port is opened by which process. Is there any utility that does it for me? or any APi function that can do something like that?
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Don\'t know if this\'ll give you the exact info you need, but it should help. Go to the command prompt, and type \"netstat\" without quotes.
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