ProcessHacker2 can close a connection port. you just have to let it run as
administrator.
WayneS
At 3/3/2019 09:17 AM, you wrote:
>Wayne,
> I downloaded and installed Process Hacker and gave it a try. It was a
> lesser version of Process Explorer, and did not provide a means for breaking
> connections. So, I uninstalled it.
>
> I found another TCP/IP utility called CurrPorts. I've installed it, and
> my intial impression is that this is more sophisticated than enything else
> I've tried so far. There were some cloudfront and 1e100 connections that
> TCPview would not allow me to break, so I will see if this utility will
> overcome that issue.
>
> The update and refresh cycle is much faster than TCPview, plus it
> provides the time the connection was established as well as a lot of other
> information that may prove to be useful.
>
>>
>>Just an update, suggesting you check out possible malware...
>>
>>Of course, China or Russia or malware may be trying to exploit
>>microsoft-ds. How are you viewing these connections? Process Hacker?
>>If you don't have Process Hacker, get it and look at your network
>>connections. (although some malware can mask itself from even that.)
>>
>
>
>Chris
>
>When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
> - Hunter S. Thompson
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