Hi Folks. I got rid of Kas13 but I did like the ability to see what was happening with my internet connections. I don't really understand what Ports are what and who should be where and when but I would like to be able to check on who is talking to the net from my computer. I keep all but essential programs and processes on manual start-up and have reduced start-up items in Config to absolute minimum but I can never be sure what is happening behind my back. How do I monitor this activity. I suppose I should also ask 'How do I understand it' too, but that is a request too far I suspect.
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Cyberpower PC
OS
windows 7 premium home 64bit
CPU
intel core i5 2500 3.3Ghz 6mb cache OEM
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Asus P8Z68-V LX Intel Z68 Chipset DDR3 ATX USB 3
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8GB (2x4GB) PC10666 DDR3/1333mhz Dual
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AMD ATI Radeon Powercolor HD5670 1GB passive cooled
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Creative/Soundblaster Digital Music Premium HD/X-Fi-HD
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W7's Resource Monitor > Network tab > TCP Connections should tell you enough info. It is more informative (in my opinion) if the service named Dnscache (DNS Client) is disabled.
Thank-you that is exactly what I was looking for. I figured it would be there somewhere. If I was sensible and I had the time I would read an instruction manual on W7 although I suspect I would run out of memory very quickly. Shutting down the DNS Client did make a big difference; is it OK to leave it disabled?
My Computer
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Cyberpower PC
OS
windows 7 premium home 64bit
CPU
intel core i5 2500 3.3Ghz 6mb cache OEM
Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V LX Intel Z68 Chipset DDR3 ATX USB 3
Memory
8GB (2x4GB) PC10666 DDR3/1333mhz Dual
Graphics Card(s)
AMD ATI Radeon Powercolor HD5670 1GB passive cooled
Sound Card
Creative/Soundblaster Digital Music Premium HD/X-Fi-HD
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 22; Hanns.G 19
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
Hard Drives
SSD: 120 GB Intel 520 Series SATA III
HDD2:West Dig 1TB SATA III 32mb 6gb/s
Hot swap HDD3: 1tb Barracuda Sata 3 32mb 6gb/s
I don't miss the DNS service. But you should keep a log of changes that you make so that you can set them back when troubleshooting. Some had said that turning off that DNS service impacts Network Discovery - I've just not seen that happen.