| icecream - Dec-27-2004 server time |
| An easy way is to use a firewall which has a "Net State" function that can show the currently active connections and the details of these connections. I know Armor2net Personal Firewall can do that. You can have a try! http://www.armor2net.com Hope this help! |
| Bear - Dec-27-2004 server time |
| If you are running Windows XP please click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Command Prompt. Now type net view & hit enter, this will show you all of the computers connected to your network at the time you run the command. If this isn't what you were looking for please elaborate somewhat when you reply. |
| rovingcowboy - Dec-27-2004 server time |
| i think you can do it by alt control delete and then when the panel pops up click on the networking tab. that is if you have windows Xp. i am not sure how on other systems. |
| rec2hel - Dec-27-2004 server time |
| I want to view the current running connections of my pc, so how? Thanks in advance! |