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TCPView (zip)
TCPView is a little application that displays full details of all TCP and UDP endpoints on your system, including the remote address and state of TCP connections. TCPView provides a conveniently presented subset of the Netstat program that ships with Windows NT and Windows 98. This version is the first...
Tags: Sysinternals, TCP, TCPView, Tcp/Ip, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 98, Networking, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2008-01-14
How to close unknown ports thru Windows
HiWe have certain ports open on windows 2000/2003 servers we have checked that none of the known applications use that port and only active directory is running on the sameour doubts our listed as below1)Is there a way in windows to close a particular port2)is ther a way to list...
Tags: TCP/IP, Construction, NETWORKING, Microsoft Windows, patti_vamsi@..., window, TCPView
Discussion threads 2007-09-18
Unknown traffic coming from my server!
I'm running a mission-critical Windows 2000 Server with SQL and web services. For the last week it's been generating 800K per second traffic in and out. I've replaced the NIC, to insure that it's not a freaked out hardware problem. I've run anti-virus scans on disks, memory...
Tags: admin@..., server, TCPView, windows
Q&A 2005-02-05

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Excessive Loopback Connections
HelloI have a computers that is running Pc-Cillin antivirus and whenever I am surfing the internet for every website i visit it will create a tcp connection. With TCPview it shows the connections as "system process:0". I have done multiple adware and spyware scans and my pc is...
Tags: TCP/IP, Spyware, Spyware, adware & malware, NETWORKING, Viruses and worms, Jimswansin@...
Discussion threads 2007-05-30
http:// OR www. ?
We have a strange problem on IE (XP Pro SP2) with a single computer, all the other 140 on the domain are OK (Win Server2k3) If www.example.com is typed into the address it will not open the page. If http://www.example.com is then the page opens OK as normal.Can...
Tags: hardware firewall, http://, overlooked setting, Peter Johnstone, server, windows, WWW
Q&A 2005-12-09
detect unused ports and block
hi, can anyone run me how to detect unused ports and how to block them them by default?I assume by 'unused' you mean 'open' - even though that means the port is in use, it has been opened by an application.It would help to know if you need the information...
Tags: Firewalls, Microsoft Windows, LANs, Network security, E-mail, kkelly_79
Q&A 2005-10-16
Can't rename or move a folder
When I logged in as local administrator and tried to renamed a user's home folder under C:Documents and Settings, I got the following pop-up window:"folder" is a Windows system folder and is required for Windows to run properly. It cannot be moved or renamedThanks in advanceYou may not want to...
Tags: George.Liu@...
Discussion threads 2007-01-22
DNS problem domain controller
Hi,We have 16 sites in AD.I am getting error 404 and 408 in the DNS. Every time i get those errors once per week i have to reboot the server, otherwise i cant work with that domain controller.I am posting the errors404 The DNS server could not bind a...
Tags: DNS, domain controller, IP, IP address, REZUMA, server, windows
Q&A 2004-10-24
Essential utilities for Technical Support
What are the utilities you consider essential for Technical Support? My personal list includes Ghost, Netboot, AVG Antivirus and SANDRA. What´s on your list?simple listethtoolifconfigedlinuxconf+utilsfdiske2ede2resizee2fsktraceroutelynxiptables-ipv6shorewallspamassasinreiserfs utilstools to actually figure out what is happening, and do something to fix problem instead of masking the problem with a bandaidSpywareAdd Spybot and Ad-Aware...
Tags: DOS, jgdewindt@..., NTFS, Simple List, Technical Support
Discussion threads 2005-03-27
Would you hire a hacker to help protect your network?
Here are some of the pros and cons of hiring a hacker to assist with network security.With the increasing demands of today’s network security, more and more network professionals are looking for ways to quickly locate and fix holes in their security matrix. Network security is not just about implementing...
Tags: Scanners, PRODUCTIVITY, NETWORKING, Microsoft Windows, Network technology, Steven Warren MCSE, MCDBA, FScan, network, security, scanner, TCP/IP, tool, network security, TCP/IP tool, UDP-ports, SuperScan
Technical articles 2002-03-05
Be aware of potential threats from port knocking
Be aware of potential threats from port knockingarticle rootCan you name one trojan?>>Some of the newest and most complex Trojans utilize the "port knocking" method.
Tags: computer security, firewall, hardware, malware, network security philadelphia, security, trojan, trojan horse
Discussion threads 2005-07-01
no http 10 minutes after reboot
no http 10 minutes after rebootGreetings.I will do my best to describe this problem as accurately as I can.I have a Toshiba Protégé laptop that belongs to one of our travelling users. The machine has been kept up-to-date with MS updates, AV and anti-spyware.Here is the situation:When the machine...
Tags: IP, etienneh8y@..., windows, static IP, Microsoft Internet Explorer, HTTP
Q&A 2006-07-19
Automate your network monitoring process
As your network starts to grow, you need a way to automate the tedious process of monitoring your servers and network. Luckily, there are plenty of solutions out there, from freeware to commercial enterprise packages. Monitoring the health and status of network components is a big part of...
Tags: Servers, Deb Shinder, NETWORKING, Performance management, network monitoring, network, monitoring, server, monitor, performance, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Disk, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Components
Technical articles 2006-08-14
Winternals Administrator's Pak collects multiple enterprise-class utilities in single toolkit
Varioustool and utility software suites are available to help information technologyprofessionals administer and recover failed systems. iolo technologies' System Mechanic 6Mobile Toolkit is one such example. While a competent suite for smallbusiness troubleshooters, System Mechanic doesnÂ’t necessarily scale well toenterprise-size environments in which remote administration and ActiveDirectory configuration are often...
Tags: ERD Commander 2005, Remote Recover, Pak, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, CD, AdministratorÂ, System Mechanic, tool, WinternalsÂ
Technical articles 2006-06-21
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