Windows 7 - Internet address network monitor

Recently, I installed a network activity monitor and noticed that there seems to be a lot of internet activity when I am not access the internet.  It is difficult to try to resolve this issue by using the Task Manager because it changes so quickly.

Y at - it a network monitoring tool that can run in the background and journal which program accesses the internet, and where is it going?

Hi JGreg,

I see that you want to monitor network activity. I will help you with that.

I suggest you to report the issue in The Forums Pro TechNet Windows 7 IT: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/w7itpro/

Thank you.

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