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an iis service is using port 80 on my computer, and i can't figure out which one. does anyone know what the service is and how to disable it (without disabling other iis services)?

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core i7 9700f

16gb 2666mhz ram (dual channel)

512gb sandisk sata boot ssd i salvaged from my broken laptop (lenovo doesn't seem to have great quality ideapad laptops)

480gb sata ssd that came with my system

2tb hdd

msi geforce rtx 2060 super

asrock b365m ib-r mobo

logitech g513 rgb keyboard

logitech m720 triathlon wireless mouse

logitech g935 wireless rgb headset

fifine k669b usb mic

some old samsung 1080p60hz monitor (upgrading it soon)

some cheap "rgb" mousepad i got for christmas

and the most important part, real rgb inside the case

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open up cmd.

 

type netstat -ano

 

you get a list of now used ports and the PID connected to those. 

 

Now open up the task manager, switch to more details, then switch the tab to details. sort by pid and look up the pid using port 80. Then you got your culprit. 😃

 

Cheers

Ang

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On 10/31/2020 at 5:29 PM, Anghammarad said:

open up cmd.

 

type netstat -ano

 

you get a list of now used ports and the PID connected to those. 

 

Now open up the task manager, switch to more details, then switch the tab to details. sort by pid and look up the pid using port 80. Then you got your culprit. 😃

 

Cheers

Ang

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some chill gamer

 

 

setup:

core i7 9700f

16gb 2666mhz ram (dual channel)

512gb sandisk sata boot ssd i salvaged from my broken laptop (lenovo doesn't seem to have great quality ideapad laptops)

480gb sata ssd that came with my system

2tb hdd

msi geforce rtx 2060 super

asrock b365m ib-r mobo

logitech g513 rgb keyboard

logitech m720 triathlon wireless mouse

logitech g935 wireless rgb headset

fifine k669b usb mic

some old samsung 1080p60hz monitor (upgrading it soon)

some cheap "rgb" mousepad i got for christmas

and the most important part, real rgb inside the case

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On 11/7/2020 at 3:04 AM, C2dan88 said:

What do you need port 80 for? Port 80 is used by IIS for hosting websites

Changing the port will affect any sites being hosted by IIS.

port 80 is the iis homepage right now

some chill gamer

 

 

setup:

core i7 9700f

16gb 2666mhz ram (dual channel)

512gb sandisk sata boot ssd i salvaged from my broken laptop (lenovo doesn't seem to have great quality ideapad laptops)

480gb sata ssd that came with my system

2tb hdd

msi geforce rtx 2060 super

asrock b365m ib-r mobo

logitech g513 rgb keyboard

logitech m720 triathlon wireless mouse

logitech g935 wireless rgb headset

fifine k669b usb mic

some old samsung 1080p60hz monitor (upgrading it soon)

some cheap "rgb" mousepad i got for christmas

and the most important part, real rgb inside the case

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