I get a message when I boot up that avast cannot use port 25 because something is already on it. Isn’t there a test I can do to see what’s on all my ports?
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-Jazhawk
I get a message when I boot up that avast cannot use port 25 because something is already on it. Isn’t there a test I can do to see what’s on all my ports?
Help
-Jazhawk
would Shields Up tell you?
google search for shields up will give you the URL link
I can check there but I thought there was a utility I could run locally that would tell me what I had on what port.
-Jazhawk
if there is I dont know of any. But stick around there are over 4,500 people here one of them is bount to know one
Take a look on TCP View
Jaz,
I think you are talking about running the Netstat command at the Dos prompt.
The problem with Netsat is it will only reference the process by number not application name.
You have to take the info you see on the Netsat screen and then go into MSCONFIG and look up which process goes with the number for Port 25.
Better off trying TCP View as Technical recommended. :
Techie
Thanx guys.
-Jazhawk