Re: netstat -a -o
- From: Real Name <Virus_Yourself@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 23:32:09 -0700
Hi,
Mystical stuff.
It'd help, if I could echo the
output to my printer, but it's on
USB001, and I can't seem to get anything
from a DOS window to print.
I've used:
LPT1(0,1,2,3),
COM3(4)
PRN,
USB001,
And the best, it does, is process
the command, and do nothing.
Sometimes it locks up the window,
and I have to kill it.
How does it, I - to git the printer
werkun, from a DOSit winnner ?
Thanks,
Ken .
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:16:21 -0600,
"Wesley Vogel"
<123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Sounds like you have too many open ports.
>
>netstat
>
>-a
>Displays all active TCP connections and the TCP and UDP ports on which the
>computer is listening.
>
>-o
>Displays active TCP connections and includes the process ID (PID) for each
>connection. You can find the application based on the PID on the Processes
>tab in Windows Task Manager.
>
>How to read NETSTAT -AN results
>http://www.sit.ulaval.ca/public/dex/eqwin/eqMIT/documentation/netstat_results.htm
.
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