1)Type
netstat -a -o -n
in command prompt.
2) find the PID number for that port number
3) goto task manager and end process the corresponding PID number.
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To open a port in Windows 7 using the command line, you can use the netsh command. For example, to open port 8080, you would enter the following command: netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="Open Port 8080" dir=in action=allow protocol=TCP localport=8080. This command creates a new firewall rule that allows inbound traffic on TCP port 8080. Make sure to run the Command Prompt as an administrator for this to work.
AnswerTHE DOS command is netstat -a.
In DOS command type ipconfig and press enter the port number would be displayed
There is nothing called DOS applet..
command prompt is like dos , the commands are almost the same to use command prompt search in start menu
open command prompt and run 'ver'
command prompt
command prompt
i think this function is not available in ms dos . you can access the .txt files through dos and you can also able to print them through dos. if you are going to just open doc file than simply open dos drag and drop that file to ms- dos window after that hit enter and it will open.
Command Prompt
Command Prompt
If you are talking of DOS OS, no it is not possible as DOS is a single user, single tasking OS but if you are talking of Windows then yes you can open multiple DOS windows and do different work.. But please remember that this is the properties of Windows, not DOS..