To try and find out about the times when my network card shows much activity in the absence of ME using the internet, I wanted to look at the the results from Netstat, but the first displays were short and after that they became instantaneous, i.e. just a flash. Is there a way of keeping Netstat's display on screen long enough to study the results ? Basty
... is this the sort of thing you mean? ... eg: netstat -a -n 4
... 4 = seconds
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That is a suggestion with a VERY interesting result - especially since it gets periodically refreshed. Thank you. I had devised a work-around in the form of a batch file (I can just click) that would display, as a text file the output of Netstat at one instant. Basty
Although I was the one that suggested (above) the making of a batchfile to display the results of Netstat - I wonder if I could ask YOU how to transter to a text file, the DOS window contents that follow from a batchfile comprised of : chckdsk D: /F /R [This of course applies to WinXP, NOT to WinMe.] I hope this change of thread is not too naughty. Basty
... wild guess: chkdsk D: /F /R>C:\path\filename.txt
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The wild guess was SPOT ON, with quite interesting results. Too bad this thread is NOT the place to discuss those results. Thank you. Basty