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inzider

What is inzider?

This is a very useful tool which lists the current processes in your Windows system and the ports each one listen on. It is written to work on Windows NT and Windows 9x, and I know of no other program which does what inzider does. There have been some stability problems on Windows 9x, which I thought were solved but were still left although not as frequent. In the new version (1.2) I have done a few changes to improve both stability and reliability. I guess there is still much left to wish for, but over all I think inzider is a success, and it's quite popular despite the problems. On Windows NT, inzider is still unable to check processes which are started as services. Yet, it's very useful - for example, check out this page about inzider vs. bo2k (Back Orifice 2000). Keep your eyes open in the future, there will most likely come new improved versions.

How do I use this tool?

Download the install program file and run it. The install program is created with the freeware (for non commercial use) GkSetup written by Gero Kühn. After installation, run inzider from the Start menu. It will take some seconds and then you will see a list of processes and which ports they listen on. Sometimes all processes aren't listed on the first try. If this happens, close the program and restart it. Repeat this until all processes are shown (which usually takes at most 2-3 tries). To minimize the risks of experiencing problems, please save all unsaved work before running inzider. Also close any valuable documents and similar that you have open. After you finish using inzider, reboot the system to guarantee it's stability.

What if there is a problem?

Then check out the inzider FAQ.

So, where can I find the installation file?

You can download it right here.