Network service

A

Alex

Dear colleagues,

how can I determine who (which computer or IP) is running a service on my
computer.

E.g. WMIPRVSE.EXE is running LOCAL but also there is an service running as
NETWORK SERVICE. I now that this service is triggered by an extrnal computer
(inventory software). As well SVCHOST.exe seems to be initiated by an
external program on a other computer.

I am simple interessted who is making my computer so slow and who tries to
collect / connect to my computer with which service.

Thanks Alex
 
C

Chuck

Dear colleagues,

how can I determine who (which computer or IP) is running a service on my
computer.

E.g. WMIPRVSE.EXE is running LOCAL but also there is an service running as
NETWORK SERVICE. I now that this service is triggered by an extrnal computer
(inventory software). As well SVCHOST.exe seems to be initiated by an
external program on a other computer.

I am simple interessted who is making my computer so slow and who tries to
collect / connect to my computer with which service.

Thanks Alex

Alex,

Svchost is a local process, which runs many system services, under multiple
instances. Get Process Explorer, and see what services are part of the problem
svchost instance.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/essential-tools-for-desktop-and.html#ProcessExplorer>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/essential-tools-for-desktop-and.html#ProcessExplorer

You can also find out who is access shared resources on your computer.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/09/know-whos-accessing-server.html>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/09/know-whos-accessing-server.html
 

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