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TCPView
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Webfork: A way of looking underneath the hood of your computer, TCPView shows you *what* is connected to *where*. Possible uses could be administrators who need to keep track of both authorized and unauthorized users. Can also help track down nefarious programs connected to the internet. [2008-01-19 23:11]
Dr J C Bullas: Also Useful for studying if there is activity over a mobile ( GPRS ) internet comnnection [2009-01-22 12:18]
[r4]: How come it does not work in Windows 98 SE (fully patched)?
Is there a workaround for this? [2009-03-21 07:59]
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