netstat command results flash too quickly

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I am unable to see the list of results when I run this command; the result
window comes up VERY briefly and dissappears before I can see what it
says....how can I "freeze" the results?

Thank you
 
Go to Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt
In the Command Prompt window, type: NETSTAT or NETSTAT /?

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| I am unable to see the list of results when I run this command; the result
| window comes up VERY briefly and dissappears before I can see what it
| says....how can I "freeze" the results?
|
| Thank you
 
Go to Start/Run and type "cmd" to open a command window. Run netstat from
the command window


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Larry Samuels Associate Expert
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Larry Samuels said:
Go to Start/Run and type "cmd" to open a command window. Run netstat from
the command window


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Larry Samuels Associate Expert
MS-MVP (2001-2005)
Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at
http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
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Thanks a ton; this is exactly what I needed to do...I had been running the command from the start/run menu. Thanks again!
 
Carey Frisch said:
Go to Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt
In the Command Prompt window, type: NETSTAT or NETSTAT /?

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows - Shell/User
Microsoft Community Newsgroups
news://msnews.microsoft.com/

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:

| I am unable to see the list of results when I run this command; the result
| window comes up VERY briefly and dissappears before I can see what it
| says....how can I "freeze" the results?
|
| Thank you
Thanks a bunch! I was going to the command in the wrong way, using the "run"
command....this works great now....Thank you!
 

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