
- windows - How can I see all active connections? - Super User- 2 If you're looking for a simple look at which connections are hungry on Windows 7 onwards, then bring up Task Manager, Performance tab, Resource Monitor, Network tab. 
- How to check the event log (if any) for network failure?- For the WLAN-AutoConfig event log I have 8001 for connecting to a wifi network, and 8003 for disconnecting from a wifi network. I see no 2002 or 2010 events in my log. I'm using Windows 10. 
- windows 10 - Remove an unused/hidden network connection so …- Oct 10, 2017 · 38 How can I safely remove a network connection that is no longer visible in Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Network Connections on Windows 10? I want to reuse … 
- See List of Wireless Network Profiles in Windows 10- May 28, 2018 · A wireless (Wi-Fi) network profile contains the SSID (network name), password key, and security information to be able to connect to a wireless network. This tutorial will … 
- How to display currently connected users/workstations to a …- Jul 16, 2014 · I'am just looking for a way to view the currently connected peers to a Windows SMB share? For example: I want now to see who is connected to the Windows server and is he … 
- Is there any way to find out what programs are trying to connect …- 1 If you install a firewall that monitors outgoing network traffic - like Comodo it will pop up an alert when a program tries to make a connection. At that point you can either allow it just that once, … 
- windows 10 - List SMB network shares and usernames they're ...- Aug 11, 2021 · As noted in list network shares from command prompt, in Command Prompt (cmd.exe), I can use the following command to list available network shares: net view … 
- Listing active *and past* network connections - Super User- On Linux, I know that I can list active network connections with lsof -i or netstat. However, as far as I know, this only list connections that are currently open. If a process makes a short conne... 
- list network shares from command prompt - Super User- Is it possible to browse a network for shares from the Windows command prompt? I want to map a drive to a network share (pushd), but I can't remember the exact name of the machine or … 
- How to pin a control panel item to start? - Super User- I have to frequently view network connections. I used to search for the string ip on Windows 7 (also on 8) to directly go to this. Is there any way I can pin a Control Panel item to Start? Curren...