Identifying which process is sending specific packets?

From: Rich (ipshark_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 06/07/04


Date: 6 Jun 2004 16:51:18 -0700

Hi all,

I am running windows 2000 professional + sp4 and it seems to be using an
excessive amount of bandwidth.

Using netstat I have identified to suspect sites but nslookup does not
reveal a hostname.

Does anyone know of a (preferably free) program that allows me to monitor
network activity on a device as well as the process/program that generated
the particular packet (about an hour of searching on google didn't yield
any obvious solutions).

Any help would be very much appreciated.

Thanking you in advance.

Rik



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