Got it.
Can you refer to a source that explains not only what all that information mean, but also the implications?
"Ken (desco) Ramsey" < desco1kr%40americainter.net">desco1kr
americainter.net> wrote: Start run: type cmd enter
C:>netstat -v
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Subject: Re: [CHAD] checking open ports
The DOS screen displays, but quickly shuts down.
Devendra Gogate < go_gate07%40yahoo.com">go_gate07
yahoo.com> wrote:
go to command prompt and run following command
netstat -v
This will show up all active connections with port No.
even if so many ports are open, no need to worry unless the computer is
affected.
Good Luck,
Devendra.
Bill Higgs < billhiggs%40xplornet.com">billhiggs
xplornet.com> wrote:
I was talking to tech support for my isp today, and he tells me
that I have 9000 open ports, I find this hard to believe, since I am running
trend micro internet security 2007 and it reports that I am virus and
malware free.
My question is, is there a site that can check my open ports? and how can I
find out what is using these open ports?
Thanks
Bill Higgs
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