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Quick Start - Tabs - Activity
 

Activity

In Activity, you can check network activities as well as processes, network access, and module information. You can switch between Network and Processes. The default page shows Network activities.

Network

    All TCP/UDP connection information is displayed here, including the TCP/UDP monitor.

  • Connections are listed according to processes and are sorted by program name.
  • For each application program, program name, PID and program path are listed. Program command, TCP/UDP monitor and connection information (address, port, and port information) are shown below.



    In this example, the application program is Ravmond.exe, PID is 292, the path is D:\softdir\Rising\Rav\Ravmond.exe, and the command line is "D:\softdir\Rising\Rav\Ravmond.exe". This program is monitoring TCP 6059 port of all local addresses.

    TCP monitoring port
    Setting up TCP connection
    Transmitting UDP data

   Right-click the item to show a pop-up window for further actions as follows:

  • Trojan Scan
  • Go to Directory
  • Properties

Processes

    This displays the information on processes and organizes all processes into a tree structure.

  • Each process shows map name, process ID, full path and command line. (Note that you may need to scroll down to see the last item.)
  • The process icon, if any, will be displayed before the map name.

    Right-click the process to show a pop-up window for further actions as follows:

  • Suspend Process
  • End Process
  • Trojan Scan
  • Go to Directory
  • Properties
  • View Modules
  • Highlight Microsoft Signed Items
  • Highlight Rising Signed Items

    Some processes such as Explorer.exe cannot be suspended or ended. Related options will be disabled.
    Suspicious processes in the system will be marked in red.

Refresh Off

  • By default, the system automatically refreshes network activities and processes. Click this button to stop Refresh.
  • When Refresh is off, this button will change to Refresh On. Click to resume Refresh.

You can also right-click the firewall icon in the system tray, then select System Status in the pop-up menu to enter this window.

 
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