![]() c:\Program Files (x86)\TCPView>tcpvcon -c > %userprofile%\documents\tcpconnections.csv Run the command from the command prompt with the -c option, which will create a Comma Separated Value (CSV) file. You might be able to tell which process has the most connections with the Graphical User Interface (GUI) version of the tool, but to get the numbers for connections per process, I'd recommend using the command line utility, tcpvcon, that is included in the TCPView zip file you can download from the Microsoft TechNet site. ![]() Microsoft provides a TCPView tool that will give you information on TCP connections by processes.
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