BIGcementpon Status Name 11319 Posts user info edit post |
In windows, you can go to Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Computer Management. In there, drill down to shared folders. You can look at current shares, sessions, and the files that are open. The netstat will tell you which ports are currently open. Use netstat -h to see the options for the command, there's several that may be helpful.
But there's probably not much to worry about if you're behind a firewall and connected to a LAN with a few computers. Windows does crazy things when it automatically scans the network looking for open shares. 7/25/2010 7:52:32 PM |