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jraju:
Hi,   Pl find enclosed two files. One from netstat analysis and the other thro your svchost tool. When i did the netstat analysis to know the internet connection pids , there was a last pid no 800 which is having unknown letters starting from fe; etc. When i ran your tool it gives the process full information about all the hidden process also. I want to be doubly sure that no third party indirectly logging in to my computer. Pl kindly check whether there is one. Your ressult shows 800 pid no is that of the dhcp. Thank you  i am beginning to understand the utility of svchose look up tool. But how to know which svchose to be kept and which should not?
                       is my pc compromised on by third party? How to know that . A brief reply would clear my doubts about svchost files. Thank you in anticipation

Shane:
Those all look normal to me :-)

I do see a few services that are on by default that you could turn off to save on resources. Just use my tool here for it :-)
http://www.tweaking.com/content/page/simple_system_tweaker.html

Shane

jraju:
Hi, I have already used that tool. Anyhow, i will use it again. I clicked on 4 fixes and it is matter of seconds before it fixed all. Should i have to continually use your tool or is it a one time? Yesterday, i used your tool ipblock. What it actually does? It shows nothing , no ip address/ But some default available values have been given. Will this tool block or show the third party ips, or connection in a pc.
    I am learning so many things from your tool and also your tips. Thanks a lot

Shane:
The ipblock tool is more for admins who have remote desktop open to the net :wink:

Shane

jraju:
Hi, Thank you. Will it be useful in finding what are the present connection, ie, the company, or third parties trying to  hack your data, by simply injecting trojan or malware, silently transmitting our user data to the hacker servers. How to use it . If suppose there is no entry , does that mean no ip is trying to use their third party, hidden activities.
          Simply, what it will do for a stand alone computer.

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