Application port

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I am having porblem to run a application I installed on a Windows 2000 machine. When I try to run the application getting an error saying a perticular port is alrady is in use by another application. How do I check which application is using that perticular port. and how can I change the port. Please help
 
You know it would really help if you weren't so vague and keep stating "application" instead
of naming it. That information may be helpful.

However, I can suggest to you TCPView.exe http://www.sysinternals.com/ which will show you
what application is using what TCP or UDP port which is what I ASSUME you refere to when you
said "port".

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Dave



| I am having porblem to run a application I installed on a Windows 2000 machine. When I try
to run the application getting an error saying a perticular port is alrady is in use by
another application. How do I check which application is using that perticular port. and how
can I change the port. Please help
 
I have a program that only looks for com2. I have an active com4 and would like to change that to com2. Is this possible?Thanks for any help you can give
Charles Foste
 
What did a say about being vague ?

If you can't describe the problem, you can't be helped.

Dave



| I have a program that only looks for com2. I have an active com4 and would like to change
that to com2. Is this possible?Thanks for any help you can give.
| Charles Foster
|
 
Configure your PC BIOS so that COM2 is the active serial port using IRQ 3
 

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