The list of active applications displays information on programs accessing network resources at the moment.
 For details on a certain option, click a corresponding item in the picture.
To get information on options available in other panes, click the necessary tab.
For each application, the following information on active connection is available:
Column
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Description
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Name
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The name of the application.
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Direction
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The party which initiated the connection:
• | Inbound – the rule is applied when someone from the network attempted to connect to the application on you computer. |
• | Outbound – the rule is applied when the application on your computer attempted to connect to the network. |
• | Listening – the rule is applied when the application on your computer is awaiting for a connection attempt from the network. |
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Protocol
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The protocol used to transmit data.
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Local address
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The protocol and host address from which comes an attempt to connect.
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Remote address
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The protocol and host address to which the connection is attempted.
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Sent
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The number of bytes sent through this connection.
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Received
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The number of bytes received through this connection.
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In the active connections statistics window you can terminate any active process by right-clicking the process in the table and selecting Terminate process.

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To terminate any active process you need administrative privileges. Otherwise, you can terminate only those processes that are run under your account .
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From the context menu you can also block an active or unblock a disabled connection. The blocked connections are marked with red in the table.
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