Zisly
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I will show you how to find out which ports are being used and by what.
Done, now you know what is using that specific port.
Hope you understood the tutorial.
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- Start by running command, do that by; start>run>command
- Now type netstat -ao, now a you should see a big list, scroll up a bit until it looks something like this;
The number which is in red is the port. - If you read under "PID" you will see a number, thats the PID id, write that number down when you want to see what process it is.
- Now press ctrl+alt+delete to bring up the taskmanager.
- Click view>Select columns.. and then check "PID (process identifier) " and press ok.
- Ok, now you have a new column called 'PID' now simply look for the PID id which you wrote down earlier and you will see what procces is using your port.
Done, now you know what is using that specific port.
Hope you understood the tutorial.
Rep is gladly accepted