Name resolution is performed by default when launching the program. Connections which have switched between states are highlighted in yellow. New connections between refreshes are highlighted in green while those connections that have been removed are highlighted in red. On a busy system it may be easier to pause the automatic refresh and use ‘manual’ mode by pressing F5 to perform a refresh on demand. The interface by default will automatically refresh every second however this can be changed to 2 seconds, 5 seconds or paused completely. What information does it present and how do I use it? This can be valuable when trying to understand which processes connections are tied to, whether for troubleshooting or documenting/security. If you are familiar with the netstat command you can consider TCPView as a graphical version TCPView displays both IPv4 and IPv6 TCP/UDP connections on your system alongside the process which owns them. This is the first post in a series covering various Sysinternals tools – today we will look at TCPView.
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