02-20-2005, 06:52 AM
magisleepy,Feb 19 2005, 05:08 AM Wrote:Whoa I did that, but when I ran the "nstat -n", it went by so fast I couldn't even read it. It disappears in less than a second. How should can I find a way to make it last?
And the gateway is U.S. East. I've never even heard of battle.net emulators, nor played any battle.net games on this computer before. So that probability is not likely.
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Either you did it wrong, or there's something very wrong with your computer. There should never be enough output to cause it to scroll away on a Windows box. One line = one connection, and massive scrolling means lots of connections. That's very bad, and would indicate massive infection.
The other possibility is you didn't run it from a command prompt like you're supposed to. The 'run' menu is a horrible construct which should never be used under any circumstances. Graphical programs can be successfully launched from a prompt, but console programs cannot be launched (very usefully, anyway) from the Run menu. Thus, Run is inferior to any command prompt, even the Microsoft one.