You can use PULIST from the Windows Resource Kit to find which process is using a specified port. This show to may help.
How to find open ports on a computerYou can use PULIST from the Windows Resource Kit to find which process is using a specified port. For example, pulist |find /i "4125" may display ...
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"Brandon Taylor" <donnie126_2002@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uZJwfJu9HHA.5160@xxxxxx
I just ran the Shields UP! test (at
www.grc.com) and it told me that my port
139 was wide open. How in Windows Vista do I close that port?
Brandon Taylor