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    Just a Virtualized Geek MrLinus's Avatar
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    To check what ports are open/listening use open a command window and type netstat -na. It should list listening ports and anything that's listening to it.
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    Originally posted here by MsMittens
    To check what ports are open/listening use open a command window and type netstat -na. It should list listening ports and anything that's listening to it.

    I am really new I guess, or maybe just never hasd to deal withthis. How do I open a command window.?...Thanx for help & Patience with the noob!

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    Start --> Run --> command.com
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    i prefer not using the 'n' but rather just -a. names can reveal more faster thad just ips. if a trojan did get installed one of the first apps to get replaced with a bogus one is netstat so its not a perfect indicator and is better at letting you know something is not a trojan.
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