Description
Port Reporter
Port Reporter is a handy little tool that keeps track of TCP and UDP port activity on your local Windows system. This small application runs as a service, which means it works quietly in the background without bothering you.
What Does Port Reporter Do?
If you're using Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, this service can log some pretty useful stuff! It tracks which ports are being used, which process is using them, and if that process happens to be a service. Plus, it tells you what modules are loaded by the process and even which user account is running it. How cool is that?
Limitations on Older Systems
Now, if you're on a Windows 2000 system, the logging capabilities are a bit more basic. You'll only get info about which ports are used and when they’re being accessed. But don’t worry; even with these limitations, the data can still help with security checks, troubleshooting issues, and profiling how ports are being utilized.
Why You Should Try It Out
If you’re curious about what’s happening with your network or just want to keep an eye on things for security reasons, give Port Reporter a try! It’s easy to set up and will provide valuable insights into your system's port usage.
A Helpful Tool for Everyone
No matter if you're troubleshooting network problems or just want to keep things secure at home or work, Port Reporter has got your back! So why not check it out today?
User Reviews for Port Reporter 1
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Port Reporter offers valuable insights into port activity on Windows systems. Useful for security and troubleshooting purposes.