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Old 12-12-2002
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Monitoring Network Usage By Program

I'm looking for a program that will allow me to monitor which programs are using network (internet) bandwidth. XP's Task Manager was telling my usage was 100%, and I haven't a clue what was using it. UD was not downloading WU's, I'm not downloading anything...

As much as it should have been built into Task Manager, I guess I'll just have to run a seperate program

Does such a program exist?

I sure hope so...

Thanks in advance...
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Old 12-13-2002
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Yes a program does exist. Its called Fluke Protocol Inspector and its very expensive and very hard to use. It does everything needed to examine a network and packets sent to and from devices in the network.
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Old 12-13-2002
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TCPView Pro from Winternals.
TCPView from sysinternals.
Doesn't tell you the amount of bandwidth used though.
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