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CurrPorts v2.60
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Copyright (c) 2004 - 2019 Nir Sofer
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Web site: http://www.nirsoft.net
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Description
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CurrPorts displays the list of all currently opened TCP/IP and UDP ports
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on your local computer. For each port in the list, information about the
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process that opened the port is also displayed, including the process
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name, full path of the process, version information of the process
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(product name, file description, and so on), the time that the process
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was created, and the user that created it.
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In addition, CurrPorts allows you to close unwanted TCP connections, kill
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the process that opened the ports, and save the TCP/UDP ports information
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to HTML file , XML file, or to tab-delimited text file.
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CurrPorts also automatically mark with pink color suspicious TCP/UDP
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ports owned by unidentified applications (Applications without version
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information and icons)
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Versions History
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* Version 2.60:
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o Added support for GeoLite2 City and GeoLite2 Country database in
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CSV format (Both IPv4 and Ipv6 addresses are supported).
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o In order to use it, you have to extract the files of GeoLite2
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database into the folder of cports.exe
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o Added support for GeoLite2 ASN database in CSV format. In order
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to use this feature, extract the CSV files into the folder of
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cports.exe and the information will be displayed in the 'Remote IP
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ASN' and 'Remote IP Company' columns.
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* Version 2.55:
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o Added /CaptureTime command-line option, which allows you to
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capture ports information from command-line for the specified number
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of milliseconds, instead of taking a single snapshot.
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o For example: cports.exe /scomma c:\temp\ports1.csv /CaptureTime
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10000
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o Be aware that you must run cports.exe as administrator in order
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to get the Sent/Receive bytes information with the /CaptureTime
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command-line option.
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o Added /RunAsAdmin command-line option, for running CurrPorts as
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administrator from command-line.
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* Version 2.51:
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o Added 'Creation Timestamp' column, which displays the date/time
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that the connection was created. Be aware that this information is
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not available for all connections and it works better on Windows 10.
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* Version 2.50:
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o Added new columns: 'Sent Bytes', 'Received Bytes', 'Sent
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Packets', 'Received Packets'. These columns are active only when
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running CurrPorts as Administrator , 'Auto Refresh' mode is active
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and the 'Collect Send/Receive Bytes Information' option is turned on.
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* Version 2.36:
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o Added 'Auto Size Columns+Headers' option.
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* Version 2.35:
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o The 'Resolve IP Addresses' option now also works with IPv6
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addresses.
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* Version 2.32:
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o Added option to choose another font (name and size) to display in
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the main window (Under the View menu).
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* Version 2.31:
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o You can now specify process ID in the /close command-line option,
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for example:
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cports.exe /close * * * * 2154
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* Version 2.30:
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o Added separated display filter for every TCP state, under Options
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-> State Display Filter ('Display Syn-Sent', 'Display Time Wait', and
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more...)
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* Version 2.25:
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o Added 'Hide Items With Loopback Address' option (Hide items that
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their Local Address or Remote Address is 127.0.0.1 or ::1 )
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* Version 2.22:
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o Fixed bug: The 'Run As Administrator' option failed to work on
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some systems.
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* Version 2.21:
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o Changed the way that the 'Use DNS Cache For Host Names' option
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works, in order to solve a memory leak problem.
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* Version 2.20:
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o CurrPorts now displays the process names (Some of them without
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the full path) for most processes when you run it without elevation
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('Run As Administrator'). Also, the 32-bit version of CurrPorts now
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detects 64-bit processes properly.
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* Version 2.15:
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o Added 'Run As Administrator' option (Ctrl+F11), which allows you
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to easily run CurrPorts as Administrator on Windows Vista/7/8/2008.
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(When you run CurrPorts as admin, information about all prcesses is
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displayed)
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o Fixed bug: CurrPorts failed to remember the last size/position of
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the main window if it was not located in the primary monitor.
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* Version 2.12:
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o You can now disable/enable all filters from the toolbar.
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* Version 2.11:
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o Fixed memory leak problem.
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* Version 2.10:
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o When saving the opened ports from command-line, CurrPorts now
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uses the same columns order saved in the .cfg file.
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* Version 2.09:
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o Fixed bug from version 2.08: Some filters stopped working...
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* Version 2.08:
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o Added support for filtering by process ID (In Advanced Filters
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window), for example:
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include:process:327
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* Version 2.07:
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o Fixed the flickering on automatic refresh.
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* Version 2.06:
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o Fixed issue: The properties dialog-box and other windows opened
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in the wrong monitor, on multi-monitors system.
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* Version 2.05:
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o Added support for GeoLite City database. You can now download the
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GeoLite City database (GeoLiteCity.dat.gz), put it in the same folder
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of cports.exe, and CurrPorts will automatically use it to get the
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country/city information for every remote IP address.
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* Version 2.02:
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o CurrPorts now displays a simple error message if it fails to
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close one or more TCP connections.
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* Version 2.01:
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o The 'Remote Address' and 'Local Address' columns are now sorted
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by the IP address numerically. (In previous versions they were sorted
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alphabetically)
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* Version 2.00:
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o Added optional fifth parameter to the /close command-line option,
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which allows you to specify a process name (e.g: firefox.exe)
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* Version 1.97:
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o The 'Use DNS Cache For Host Names' option is now turned off by
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default, because it seems that reading the DNS cache causes a memory
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leak on some Windows 7/x64 systems.
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* Version 1.96:
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o Fixed bug: CurrPorts randomly failed to display remote port
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numbers of IPv6 connections.
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* Version 1.95:
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o Added 'Use DNS Cache For Host Names' option. When it's turned on,
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CurrPorts uses the DNS cache of Windows to resolve remote IP
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addresses.
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* Version 1.94:
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o Added 'Custom' AutoRefresh option under Options -> Auto Refresh.
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The number of seconds for the Custom AutoRefresh can be set in the
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Advanced Options window (Ctrl+O)
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o Fixed the problem with sending the data to stdout (when the
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filename is empty string).
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* Version 1.93:
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o Updated the internal country names (added more 14 countries) that
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are used for displaying the country name in the 'Remote IP Country'
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column.
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* Version 1.92:
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o When choosing 'Clear Log File' option, CurrPorts now asks you
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whether you want to clear the log, in order to avoid from clearing
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the log file by mistake.
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* Version 1.91:
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o Added 'Beep On New Ports' option.
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* Version 1.90:
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o Added 'Tray Balloon On New Ports' option. When both this option
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and 'Put Icon On Tray' option are turned on, every new port detected
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by CurrPorts will be displayed in a tray balloon. (If the TCP/UDP
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port is filtered by the other CurrPorts options and it's not
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displayed in the main window, it won't be displayed in the tray
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balloon.)
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* Version 1.87:
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o Improved the 'User Name' column. If you run CurrPorts as
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administrator, this column will display the user name for all
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processes. (In previous versions, CurrPorts failed to detect
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processes created by other users, even when you run it as
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Administrator)
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* Version 1.86:
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o Added 'Mark Odd/Even Rows' option, under the View menu. When it's
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turned on, the odd and even rows are displayed in different color, to
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make it easier to read a single line.
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* Version 1.85:
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o Added command-line options to control the settings under the
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Options and View menus: /MarkPorts, /DisplayUdpPorts,
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/DisplayTcpPorts, /DisplayClosedPorts, and more...
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* Version 1.83:
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o Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option. When
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this option is turned on, the column names are added as the first
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line when you export to csv or tab-delimited file.
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* Version 1.82:
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o Added 'Resize Columns On Every Refresh' option, which allows you
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to automatically resize the columns according to the text length on
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every refresh.
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* Version 1.81:
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o Added more include/exclude filter options in the context menu of
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CurrPorts.
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* Version 1.80:
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o Added custom log line option (In 'Advanced Options' window),
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which allows you to set the format of the log line and put in it any
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column value you like.
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* Version 1.76:
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o Added 'One-Click Tray Icon' option. When it's checked and you use
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the tray icon option, one click on the tray icon with the left mouse
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button will open CurrPorts. (Without this option, double-click is
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required)
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* Version 1.75:
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o Added 'Exclude Selected Processes In Filters' option in the
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context menu.
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o Added accelerator key for 'Include Selected Processes In Filters'
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option.
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o Fixed bug 'Include Selected Processes In Filters' option: failed
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to work on system process.
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o Added 'Disable All Filters' option to easily toggle between
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active filter state and no filter state, as an alternative for 'Clear
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All Filters', which doesn't allow you to return back the filters.
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* Version 1.70:
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o Added /sort command-line option for sorting the connections list
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saved from command-line.
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* Version 1.66:
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o Fixed issue: When CurrPorts window is hidden and there is an icon
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in the taskbar, running CurrPorts again will open the existing
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instance of CurrPorts, instead of creating another one.
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* Version 1.65:
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o Added drag And drop icon in the toolbar that allows to to easily
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filter by the desired application. Simply drag the target icon into
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the window of the application, and CurrPorts will display only the
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opened ports of this application.
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* Version 1.60:
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o Added new column: Window Title (The window title of the process)
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o Added 'Clear All Filters' option.
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o Added 'Include Selected Processes In Filters' option. Allows you
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to easily filter by selected processes.
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* Version 1.56:
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o Added new option: Ask before any action. (If you uncheck this
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option, CurrPorts won't ask you any question before closing
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ports/applications)
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* Version 1.55:
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o Added number of remote connections to the status bar.
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o Added ports information in the tray icon tooltip.
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* Version 1.51:
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o Fixed bug: In rare cases, exception window may appear when
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starting CurrPorts.
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* Version 1.50:
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o Added 'Display Port In Address' option. When this option is
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checked, the addresses will be displayed in 'address:port' format.
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* Version 1.48:
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o Fixed the Alt+1 accelerator key.
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* Version 1.47:
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o Added AutoRefresh every 1 second.
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* Version 1.46:
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o Automatically launch IPNetInfo when it's in the same folder of
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CurrPorts.
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* Version 1.45:
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o Added 'Remote IP Country' column that displays the country name
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of the remote IP address (requires to download an external file from
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here)
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* Version 1.41:
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o Fixed bug: CurrPorts failed to display the current Auto Refresh
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status in Menu.
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* Version 1.40:
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o Added support for IPv6.
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* Version 1.37:
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o Fixed bug: CurrPorts failed to display process information when
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running under Windows Vista with non-admin user.
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o Added Module Filename column (works only on XP/SP2)
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* Version 1.36:
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o Fixed bug: The main window lost the focus when the user switched
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to another application and then returned back to CurrPorts.
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* Version 1.35:
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o Fixed bug in saving as comma-delimited file when field values
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contained comma character.
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* Version 1.34:
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o New Option: Remember Last Filter (The filter is saved in
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cports_filter.txt)
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* Version 1.33:
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o Added support for saving comma-delimited (.csv) files.
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o Added new command-line option: /scomma
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* Version 1.32:
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o New Option: Start CurrPorts As Hidden (Only when 'Put Icon On
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Tray' is turned on)
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o New Option: Copy Remote IP Address (F2).
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* Version 1.31:
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o Fixed bug: TCP and UDP ports with the same number and in the same
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process merged into one item.
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* Version 1.30:
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o New column: Added On - Displays the date that the specified
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connection was added.
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o New Option: Put Icon On Tray.
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o New Option: Log File.
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* Version 1.20:
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o Added support for filters.
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o The settings of CurrPorts utility is now saved to cfg file
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instead of using the Registry.
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o New command-line options.
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o You can now send the information to stdout by specifying an empty
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filename ("") in the command-line.
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o Added support for x64.
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* Version 1.11:
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o Added support for process information in Vista.
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* Version 1.10:
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o A tooltip is displayed when a string in a column is longer than
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the column length.
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* Version 1.09:
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o /close command-line parameter - Close a connection from
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command-line
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* Version 1.08:
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o Fixed columns order bug.
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* Version 1.07:
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o New option: Resolve the remote IP addresses.
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* Version 1.06:
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o New column: Process Attributes - Display the file attributes of
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the process (H for hidden, R for read-only, and so on)
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o Added support for working with IPNetInfo utility
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* Version 1.05:
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o Fixed bug: identify process path starting with '\??\'
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* Version 1.04:
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o Added more accelerator keys.
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o Added support for Windows XP visual styles.
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* Version 1.03:
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o New Option: Display Listening
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o New Option: Display Established
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o New Option: Display Items With Unknown State
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o New Option: Display Items Without Remote Address
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* Version 1.02:
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o Fixed bug: "Exception C0000005" message when running CurrPorts on
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Windows NT/2000 without administrator rights.
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o New column: "Process Services" - Displays the list of services of
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a process.
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* Version 1.01:
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o The 'Copy Selected Items' option now copies the ports data in
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tab-delimited format, so you can instantly paste the data into your
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Excel worksheet.
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o Improvment in ports to process binding under Windows 2000.
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Process information is now also displayed under Windows NT.
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* Version 1.00: First release.
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System Requirements
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This utility works perfectly under Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP,
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Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7,
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Windows 8, and Windows 10. There is also a separated download of
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CurrPorts for x64 versions of Windows. If you want to use this utility on
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Windows NT, you should install psapi.dll in your system32 directory.
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You can also use this utility on older versions of Windows (Windows
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98/ME), but in these versions of Windows, the process information for
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each port won't be displayed.
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Using CurrPorts
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CurrPorts utility is a standalone executable, and it doesn't require any
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installation process or additional DLLs. In order to start using it, just
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copy the executable file (cports.exe) to any folder you like, and run it.
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The main window of CurrPorts displays the list of all currently opened
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TCP and UDP ports. You can select one or more items, and then close the
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selected connections, copy the ports information to the clipboard, or
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save it to HTML/XML/Text file. If you don't want to view all available
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columns, or you want to change the order of the columns on the screen and
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in the files you save, select 'Choose Column' from the View menu, and
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select the desired columns and their order. In order to sort the list by
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specific column, click on the header of the desired column.
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The Options Menu
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The following options are available under the Options menu:
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* Display Listening: If this option is enabled, all listening ports are
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displayed.
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* Display Established: If this option is enabled, all established
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connections are displayed.
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* Display Closed: If this option is enabled, closed ports (with 'Time
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Wait', 'Close Wait', or 'Closed' state) are displayed.
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* Display Items With Unknown State: If this option is enabled, items
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with unknown state (the state column is empty) are displayed.
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* Display Items Without Remote Address: If this option is enabled,
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disconnected ports with no remote address are displayed.
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* Display TCP Ports: If this option is disabled, TCP ports won't be
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displayed in the ports list.
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* Display UDP Ports: If this option is disabled, UDP ports won't be
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displayed in the ports list.
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* Mark Ports Of Unidentified Applications: If this option is enabled,
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all TCP/UDP ports that opened by applications with no version
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information and with no icons, are automatically marked with pink
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color. If you have on your system one or more ports marked with pink
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color, you should deeply check the processes that created these ports.
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It could be only an innocent application that simply doesn't contain
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any icons and version information (For example: the executables of
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MySQL and Oracle servers don't contain any icons or version info, so if
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you have MySQL/Oracle servers on your system, the ports they open will
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be marked.) , but it can also be a trojan or other unwanted application
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that infiltrated into your system.
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* Mark New/Modified Ports: If this option is enabled, each time the
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ports list is refreshed, all newly added ports and existing ports with
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changes are marked with green color.
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* Auto Refresh: Allows you to automatically refresh the opened ports
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list each 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10 seconds.
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* Sort On Auto Refresh If this option is enabled, the entire ports list
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is sorted each time that the list is refreshed automatically.
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Otherwise, new/modified ports are added to the bottom of the list.
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The 'Remote IP Country' column
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In order to watch the countries of the remote IP addresses, you have to
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download the latest IP To Country file from here. You have the put the
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'IpToCountry.csv' file in the same folder of cports.exe
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You can also use the GeoLite2 City database. Download the GeoLite2 City
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or GeoLite2 Country in CSV format and extract all files into the folder
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of cports.exe
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Be aware that the loading process of the GeoLite2 City database is quite
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slow.
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The 'Remote IP ASN' and 'Remote IP Company' columns
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In order to get the ASN and company name of the remote IP address, you
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have to download the GeoLite2 ASN database in CSV format, and extract all
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files into the folder of cports.exe
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Using Filters
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Starting from version 1.20, you can monitor only the opened ports that
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you need, by using the "Advanced Filters" option (Options -> Advanced
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Filters).
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In the filters dialog-box, you can add one or more filter strings
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(separated by spaces, semicolon, or CRLF) in the following syntax:
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[include | exclude] : [local | remote | both | process] : [tcp | udp |
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tcpudp] : [IP Range | Ports Range]
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Here's some examples that demonstrate how to create a filter string:
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* Display only packets with remote tcp port 80 (Web sites):
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include:remote:tcp:80
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* Display only packets with remote tcp port 80 (Web sites) and udp port
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53 (DNS):
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include:remote:tcp:80
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include:remote:udp:53
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* Display only packets originated from the following IP address range:
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192.168.0.1 192.168.0.100:
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include:remote:tcpudp:192.168.0.1-192.168.0.100
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* Display only TCP and UDP packets that use the following port range:
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53 - 139:
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include:both:tcpudp:53-139
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* Filter most BitTorrent packets (port 6881):
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exclude:both:tcpupd:6881
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* Display only the opened ports of FireFox browser:
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include:process:firefox.exe
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Integration with IPNetInfo utility
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==================================
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If you want to get more information about the remote IP address displayed
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in CurrPorts utility, you can utilize the Integration with IPNetInfo
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utility in order to easily view the IP address information from WHOIS
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servers:
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1. Download and run the latest version of IPNetInfo utility. (If you
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have IPNetInfo with version prior to v1.06, you must download the
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newer version.)
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2. Select the desired connections, and then choose "IPNetInfo" from
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the File menu (or simply click Ctrl+I).
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3. IPNetInfo will retrieve the information about remote IP addresses
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of the selected connections.
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Log File
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========
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Starting from version 1.30, CurrPorts allows you to save all changes
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(added and removed connections) into a log file. In order to start
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writing to the log file, check the 'Log Changes' option under the File
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menu. By default, the log file is saved as 'cports.log' in the same
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folder that cports.exe is located. You can change the default log
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filename by setting the 'LogFilename' entry in cports.cfg file.
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Be aware that the log file is updated only when you refresh the ports
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list manually, or when the 'Auto Refresh' option is turned on.
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Custom Log Line
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===============
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Starting from version 1.80, you can set the format of the lines in the
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log file according to your needs. In order to use this feature, go to
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'Advanced Options' window (Ctrl+O), check the custom log line option,
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type the desired format string.
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In the format string, you can use the following variables:
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%Process_Name%
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%Protocol%
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%Local_Port%
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%Local_Address%
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%Remote_Port%
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%Remote_Address%
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%Process_Path%
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%Process_ID%
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%State%
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%Product_Name%
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%File_Description%
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%File_Version%
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%Company%
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%Process_Created_On%
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%Local_Port_Name%
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%Remote_Port_Name%
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%User_Name%
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%Process_Services%
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%Process_Attributes%
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|
%Remote_Host_Name%
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%Added_On%
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%Module_Filename%
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%Remote_IP Country%
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%Window_Title%
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You can also set the minimum number of characters for the column value,
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for example:
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%Process_Name.25% (Fill with spaces - up to 25 characters)
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Notice: %Remote_Host_Name% variable is not displayed on newly added
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connections, because the IP address resolving is asynchronous operation,
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and the host name is still not available when the log line is added.
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Command-Line Options
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====================
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/stext <Filename>
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|
Save the list of all opened TCP/UDP ports into a regular text file.
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/stab <Filename>
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|
Save the list of all opened TCP/UDP ports into a tab-delimited text file.
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|
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/scomma <Filename>
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|
Save the list of all opened TCP/UDP ports into a comma-delimited text
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|
file.
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/stabular <Filename>
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|
Save the list of all opened TCP/UDP ports into a tabular text file.
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|
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/shtml <Filename>
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|
Save the list of all opened TCP/UDP ports into HTML file (Horizontal).
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/sverhtml <Filename>
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|
Save the list of all opened TCP/UDP ports into HTML file (Vertical).
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/sxml <Filename>
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|
Save the list of all opened TCP/UDP ports to XML file.
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|
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/CaptureTime <Milliseconds>
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|
Specifies the capture time in milliseconds for the save command-line
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|
options (/stext, /stab, /scomma, and so on...)
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|
Example:
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|
cports.exe /RunAsAdmin /scomma c:\temp\ports1.csv /CaptureTime 15000
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/RunAsAdmin
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|
Runs CurrPorts as Administrator.
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|
|
|
/sort <column>
|
|
This command-line option can be used with other save options for sorting
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|
by the desired column. If you don't specify this option, the list is
|
|
sorted according to the last sort that you made from the user interface.
|
|
The <column> parameter can specify the column index (0 for the first
|
|
column, 1 for the second column, and so on) or the name of the column,
|
|
like "Remote Port" and "Remote Address". You can specify the '~' prefix
|
|
character (e.g: "~Remote Address") if you want to sort in descending
|
|
order. You can put multiple /sort in the command-line if you want to sort
|
|
by multiple columns.
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|
|
|
Examples:
|
|
cports.exe /shtml "f:\temp\1.html" /sort 2 /sort ~1
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|
cports.exe /shtml "f:\temp\1.html" /sort "Protocol" /sort "~Remote
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|
Address"
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|
|
|
/nosort
|
|
When you specify this command-line option, the list will be saved without
|
|
any sorting.
|
|
|
|
/filter <filter string>
|
|
Start CurrPorts with the specified filters. If you want to specify more
|
|
than one filter, use the ';' character as a delimiter.
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|
|
|
/cfg <cfg filename>
|
|
Start CurrPorts with the specified config file.
|
|
|
|
|
|
/MarkPorts
|
|
/DisplayUdpPorts
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|
/DisplayTcpPorts
|
|
/DisplayClosedPorts
|
|
/MarkNewModifiedPorts
|
|
/SortOnAutoRefresh
|
|
/AlwaysOnTop
|
|
/AskBefore
|
|
/DisplayIPv6Ports
|
|
/DisplayListening
|
|
/DisplayEstablished
|
|
/DisplayNoState
|
|
/DisplayNoRemoteIP
|
|
/ResolveAddresses
|
|
/RememberLastFilter
|
|
/DisplayPortInAddress
|
|
/AutoRefresh,
|
|
/ShowInfoTip
|
|
/TrayIcon
|
|
/TrayIconOneClick
|
|
/StartAsHidden
|
|
/LogChanges
|
|
/LogFilename
|
|
/DisabledFilters
|
|
/AddExportHeaderLine
|
|
You can use all these parameters to control the options that are
|
|
available under the Options and View menus.
|
|
For example, if you want to start CurrPorts with 'Display UDP Ports'
|
|
turned off and 'Display Closed' turned on:
|
|
cports.exe /DisplayUdpPorts 0 /DisplayClosedPorts 1
|
|
|
|
You can also use these parameters in conjunction with all save
|
|
parameters. For example: If you want to save into tab-delimited file only
|
|
the UDP ports:
|
|
cports.exe /DisplayUdpPorts 1 /DisplayTcpPorts 0 /stab "c:\temp\udp.txt"
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Here's some examples:
|
|
* Save all opened TCP/IP ports created by Internet Explorer browser to
|
|
HTML file:
|
|
cports.exe /filter "include:process:iexplore" /shtml
|
|
"c:\temp\ports.html"
|
|
* Add all opened ports information to ports.txt (as tab-delimited text
|
|
file). This example only works when running it from a command-prompt
|
|
window.
|
|
cports.exe /stab "" >> c:\temp\cports1.txt
|
|
* Start CurrPorts with filter that will only display the opened ports
|
|
of Internet Explorer and FireFox:
|
|
cports.exe /filter "include:process:firefox;include:process:iexplore"
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
Closing a Connection From Command-Line
|
|
======================================
|
|
|
|
Starting from version 1.09, you can close one or more connections from
|
|
command-line, by using /close parameter.
|
|
The syntax of /close command:
|
|
/close <Local Address> <Local Port> <Remote Address> <Remote Port>
|
|
{Process Name/ID}
|
|
|
|
For each parameter, you can specify "*" in order to include all ports or
|
|
addresses. The process name is an optional parameter. If you specify a
|
|
process, only the ports of the specified process will be closed.
|
|
Examples:
|
|
* Close all connections with remote port 80 and remote address
|
|
192.168.1.10:
|
|
/close * * 192.168.1.10 80
|
|
* Close all connections with remote port 80 (for all remote addresses):
|
|
/close * * * 80
|
|
* Close all connections to remote address 192.168.20.30:
|
|
/close * * 192.168.20.30 *
|
|
* Close all connections with local port 80:
|
|
/close * 80 * *
|
|
* Close all connections of Firefox with remote port 80:
|
|
/close * * * 80 firefox.exe
|
|
* Close all connections of the process that its ID is 3276:
|
|
/close * * * * 3276
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Translating CurrPorts To Another Language
|
|
=========================================
|
|
|
|
CurrPorts allows you to easily translate all menus, dialog-boxes, and
|
|
other strings to other languages.
|
|
In order to do that, follow the instructions below:
|
|
1. Run CurrPorts with /savelangfile parameter:
|
|
cports.exe /savelangfile
|
|
A file named cports_lng.ini will be created in the folder of CurrPorts
|
|
utility.
|
|
2. Open the created language file in Notepad or in any other text
|
|
editor.
|
|
3. Translate all menus, dialog-boxes, and string entries to the
|
|
desired language.
|
|
4. After you finish the translation, Run CurrPorts, and all translated
|
|
strings will be loaded from the language file.
|
|
If you want to run CurrPorts without the translation, simply rename
|
|
the language file, or move it to another folder.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
License
|
|
=======
|
|
|
|
This utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely
|
|
distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Internet, or in any
|
|
other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this. If you
|
|
distribute this utility, you must include all files in the distribution
|
|
package, without any modification !
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Disclaimer
|
|
==========
|
|
|
|
The software is provided "AS IS" without any warranty, either expressed
|
|
or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
|
|
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The author will not
|
|
be liable for any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages
|
|
due to loss of data or any other reason.
|
|
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|
|
Feedback
|
|
========
|
|
|
|
If you have any problem, suggestion, comment, or you found a bug in my
|
|
utility, you can send a message to nirsofer@yahoo.com
|