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Secrets of netstat usage
2008-07-23 00:28:38
1. What is netstat.exe? Netstat.exe is a command-line tool that gives you the list of all TCP and UDP connections, network statistics and the IP routing table. 2. Where I can download it? Netstat is a built-in Windows tool. To run it, click the Start button. Click “Run” and type “cmd” in the run box. A command prompt [...]
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The birthday
2008-07-12 07:23:40
Today is the birthday of NetStat Agent. The first public version was released 4 years ago in Jule 12. So in this happiness day we want to present the discount coupon for everyone who read this blog. 20% discount is available till September 1, 2008. The discount coupon is: BIRTHDAY


History overview
2008-07-09 06:44:51
The first version of NetStat Agent was released in Jule, 2004. In version 1.0 netstat, ipconfig, ping and tracert tools was implemented. The program could show the IP routing table and the ARP cache. In November, some new features like shortcuts customization and ability to show or hide the main toolbar was added. Since NetStat Agent 1.2 [...]
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How to find netstat logs?
2008-09-25 10:12:51
NetStat Agent keeps all logs in %APPDATA%\NetStat Agent\ for current user account. Usually, it is C:\Documents and Settings\{user account}\Application Data\NetStat Agent\. You can also open this folder from NetStat Agent. In the program select Log Manager, select a log file, press the right button to call context menu and select “Open Folder” command in the menu.


NetStat Agent 2.1
2008-10-28 11:44:49
We are happy to announce the new version of NetStat Agent ! This version has a lot of new powerful features. Also some bugs are fixed. What is new in 2.1: First of all, DNS Query tool is added. Now you can obtain detailed domain information from DNS servers. DNS Cache is added to IPConfig tool. You can change a [...]


Network Troubleshooting Made Easy
2008-12-08 07:29:07
Troubleshooting IP networks has never been simple. Various LAN adaptor settings, router and firewall configurations, DNS and TCP/IP settings are just a few things to mention. UNIX administrators enjoy a variety of command-line tools such as netstat, arp, ipconfig, ping, and traceroute providing basic information about network configuration and performance. Windows administrators have access to the
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