RE: Trace Utility for Network Use by Application
From: Kristin Thomas [MSFT] (kthomas_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/15/04
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Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 18:57:53 GMT
Windows 2003 comes with Network Monitor. If you take a trace of the network
traffic and know which application uses which port, it's pretty easy to see
what is using the bandwidth. Like port 1433 for SQL, 25 for SMTP, 3389 for
Terminal Services, etc.
You can install Network Monitor in Add/Remove Windows Components under
Management and Monitoring Tools.
Best Regards,
Kristin Thomas, MCSE, MCP
Microsoft Enterprise Network Support
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| Is there a utility that can trace which applications are generating
network traffic on WIndows Server 2003?
Thanks
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