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Good evening you all,
Can somebody explain to me why netstat -a gives the right output but netstat -b gives me a warning that i need administrators rights ..mine OS is Win7..is it a bug?....
Iam a Win7 tester
Good evening you all,
Can somebody explain to me why netstat -a gives the right output but netstat -b gives me a warning that i need administrators rights ..mine OS is Win7..is it a bug?....
Iam a Win7 tester
maybe Microsoft wants you to be an admin to see processes run by other users.
ok thnks sup3rsprt
Iam now admin....but still the message come....for netstat -b..."you dont have blabla
it's because you need to run the command prompt as administrator. You can do that by right-clicking on "command prompt" in the start menu and go "run as administrator"
otherwise it is only run as a limited user. That's what UAC is all about.
Hey ken & sup3rsprt...thnks for replying..iam going to sleep now after.. an evening with
my wife..( she desperate wants to dance with me (Salsa..Zumba...Quickstep and so on)
I've enjoyed it...I''ll tackle the problem later...when she is out of order...hahahhaa
Hey fellows I'll catch you up later....
thnks
Hey ken & sup3rsprt...thnks for replying..iam going to sleep now after.. an evening with
my wife..( she desperate wants to dance with me (Salsa..Zumba...Quickstep and so on)
I've enjoyed it...I''ll tackle the problem later...when she is out of order...hahahhaa
Hey fellows I'll catch you up later....
thnks