PortQry fills the gap between “Is the host alive?” and “Is the service truly working?”. For any Windows admin troubleshooting firewalls, RPC, Exchange, or SQL connectivity, it’s an essential tool to keep in your utility folder.
| Tool | Pros | Cons | |------|------|------| | | Quick, built-in | No UDP, vague results | | Test-NetConnection | PowerShell, flexible | Slower, verbose | | PortQry | Fast, UDP, RPC queries, scriptable | Requires download | how to use portqry
To check if FTP (21), HTTP (80), and HTTPS (443) are open simultaneously. PortQry fills the gap between “Is the host alive
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