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I usually run "netstat" every once in a while and just recently, when I try to run it, the screen comes up for just a second or less and then closes; much to fast for me to read anything.
Any ideas as to what could be causing this? ASUS M2n-E AMD 64 4600 2GB DDR2 800 Patriot Memory GeForce 7600 GPU Antec 550 True Power PSU Antec P180 Case Samsung 19" LCD Monitor |
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Ride 'em Cowboy
Join Date: Dec 1999
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Are you clicking Start->Run and typeing CMD and then running netstat?
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How are you running the command? For best results, first open a CLI (START > RUN > cmd) and then use the netstat command.
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Why no....Like a dummie, I was typing "netstat" in the run command box. No wonder it wasn't working.
Thanks for your help! Michael |
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