April 23rd, 2009
IT Dojo: Identify what processes are using which ports in Windows Server 2008 [video]
Windows administrators sometimes need to track down network traffic or errant processes and then match that to network traffic. In this video, TechRepublic’s Bill Detwiler shows you some tools that can help you find out what process is using a particular port on Windows Server.
For those of you who prefer text to video, you can click the Transcript link that appears below the video player window or you can also read Rick Vanover’s article, “Identify what processes are using which ports in Windows Server 2008,” on which this video is based.
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