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    Step 3: Use Netstat. Click the Start button. Type "cmd" in the search box. Hold down "Shift" and "Ctrl" on the keyboard and then press "Enter." Click "Yes" in the dialog window. Type the following in the command prompt window: netstat -b -a Examine the li...