Bagas31: TCPView is software for viewing all active TCP and UDP connections on your Windows computer. This allows you to monitor your computer’s network activity and determine which processes and services are using the network.
Browsing and filtering. TCPView displays a list of all TCP and UDP connections on your computer, including local and remote addresses, connection status, and the name of the process that owns the connection. You can sort the list by any column, filter the list by process name or address, and toggle the display of resolved names or numeric addresses.
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Update and highlight. TCPView updates the list of connections every second, but you can change the update frequency in the Options menu. Connections that change their state from one update to another are highlighted in yellow; Deleted connections appear in red and new connections appear in green.
Closing and completion. You can close established TCP connections (marked with the status INSTALLED) by selecting File|Close Connections or by right-clicking the connection and selecting Close Connections from the context menu. You can also terminate the process that owns the connection by selecting File|End Process or by right-clicking the process and selecting End Process from the context menu.
Saving and copying. You can save the list of connections to a file using the Save or Save As menu item. You can also copy the list or part of it to the clipboard using the Copy or Copy as CSV menu item.
Ease of use. TCPView has a simple and intuitive interface that is suitable for both beginners and experienced users. You can easily run the program without installation from any media or run it from Sysinternals Live over the Internet. You can also use helpful reference materials and training videos to help you master the program.
Compatibility and update. TCPView is compatible with most Windows operating systems from Windows XP to Windows 11. You can use the program on any Windows computer and monitor any TCP and UDP connections on it. You can also update the program online to get the latest versions and fixes.