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| Thread ID: 71841 | 2006-08-19 02:37:00 | How do I find out which port is being used | yorkiekiwi (10131) | Press F1 |
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| 479361 | 2006-08-19 02:37:00 | Hi, I am currently trying to host an online game of football manager 2006, and cannot find out which port is required, as when I receive an IP address, the other parties cannot connect, have been told this requires port forwarding, but am struggling to find out how as the Dlink DE 89-TC router we are using is drawing blanks on the portforwarding web page...any help is GREATLY appreciated :help: | yorkiekiwi (10131) | ||
| 479362 | 2006-08-19 03:50:00 | Start your program and get a connection to the server then: - Use task manager to find the Process ID (PID) of the program - Open a command prompt and type "netstat -a" - Find the port listed for the PID of the game |
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| 479363 | 2006-08-19 04:22:00 | Minor correction to above, use "netstat -ao" to get the PID's | Ferg (2559) | ||
| 479364 | 2006-09-09 03:07:00 | I know this is a bit off topic but would you consider selling football manager 2006 to me and how much? | chuck9 (8152) | ||
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