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How to determine which program uses specific TCP ports 2

Now, you can use Task Manager to find out the process ID that is listed to a program. To run Task Manager, do these:

1. Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE, and then click Task Manager.
2. Click the Processes tab.
3. If you do not have a PID column, click View, click Select Columns, and then click to select the PID (Process Identifier) check box.
4. Click the column header that is labeled "PID" to sort the process by their PIDs. You should be able to find the process ID and match it to the program that is listed in Task Manager.

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