- 1 year ago
Netstat failed to show result
If the netstat
command is not displaying any results, it could be due to several reasons. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
Run
netstat
with elevated privileges: Open the command prompt as an administrator by right-clicking on the Command Prompt shortcut and selecting "Run as administrator." Elevated privileges might be necessary to view certain network information.Check if
netstat
is available: Confirm that thenetstat
command is installed on your system and accessible from the command prompt. You can do this by typingnetstat
and pressing Enter. If the command is not recognized, it might not be installed or the system's PATH environment variable may not be configured correctly.Restart the network-related services: Restarting the network-related services on your computer can sometimes resolve issues with
netstat
. Open the command prompt as an administrator and run the following commands one by one:net stop netprofm
net start netprofm
net stop nlaSvc
net start nlaSvc
net stop nsi
net start nsi
After running these commands, try executing
netstat
again and check if it shows the desired results.Check firewall or antivirus settings: Sometimes, firewall or antivirus settings can block
netstat
from displaying network information. Temporarily disable your firewall or antivirus software and see ifnetstat
starts showing results. If it does, you may need to configure the firewall or antivirus settings to allownetstat
to function properly.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's possible that there might be a more complex underlying problem with your system's network configuration. In such cases, it may be helpful to consult with a network administrator or seek further assistance from a technical support resource.