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When opening a webpage is slow, the first thing that comes to mind may be to check whether the server's CPU and memory are full. When there are many users, the server needs to process more tasks, and the CPU and memory are also running high.

In addition to checking the CPU and memory, you can also check the number of IIS connections to know how many users are currently visiting the website. The method of checking the maximum number of connections to IIS is basically the same for all versions of Windows Server for example: the command to open the "Performance Monitor" has not changed , but some data items for selecting have been slightly changed, and then take Windows Server as an example to introduce IIS max concurrent connections.

I found Microsofts Network Monitoring tool, it seems to do the job nicely. Improve this answer. John Gardeniers John Gardeniers 27k 12 12 gold badges 52 52 silver badges bronze badges.

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The Overflow Blog. Podcast Making Agile work for data science. Stack Gives Back Featured on Meta. Sort On Auto Refresh If this option is enabled, the entire ports list is sorted each time that the list is refreshed automatically.

You have the put the 'IpToCountry. In the filters dialog-box, you can add one or more filter strings separated by spaces, semicolon, or CRLF in the following syntax: [ include exclude ] : [ local remote both process ] : [ tcp udp tcpudp ] : [ IP Range Ports Range ] Here's some examples that demonstrate how to create a filter string: Display only packets with remote tcp port 80 Web sites : include:remote:tcp Display only packets with remote tcp port 80 Web sites and udp port 53 DNS : include:remote:tcp include:remote:udp Display only packets originated from the following IP address range: If you have IPNetInfo with version prior to v1.

Log File Starting from version 1. In order to start writing to the log file, check the 'Log Changes' option under the File menu. By default, the log file is saved as 'cports. You can change the default log filename by setting the 'LogFilename' entry in cports. Be aware that the log file is updated only when you refresh the ports list manually, or when the 'Auto Refresh' option is turned on. Custom Log Line Starting from version 1. Example: cports. If you don't specify this option, the list is sorted according to the last sort that you made from the user interface.

Examples: cports. If you want to specify more than one filter, use the ';' character as a delimiter. For example: If you want to save into tab-delimited file only the UDP ports: cports. This example only works when running it from a command-prompt window. The process name is an optional parameter. If you specify a process, only the ports of the specified process will be closed. Examples: Close all connections with remote port 80 and remote address Open the created language file in Notepad or in any other text editor.

Translate all menus, dialog-boxes, and string entries to the desired language. After you finish the translation, Run CurrPorts, and all translated strings will be loaded from the language file.

If you want to run CurrPorts without the translation, simply rename the language file, or move it to another folder. License This utility is released as freeware.



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