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My occupancy is SQL Server Reporting Services, just stop this service and set it to start manually If you don't have SQL Server installed, please refer to the following to solve it =============================================================================== Suddenly found that port 80 was inexplicably occupied, and it was still the System process I couldn't finish the goods, so I began to slowly check what was occupied First of all, when you turn on cmd to run, port 80 is occupied by the system, which must be caused by the HTTP service
I was a little confused when I saw REPORTSERVER
Let's keep looking, get the PID using port 80, what are you waiting for? Open taskmgr! (Task Manager)
Ways to view PIDs in Task Manager:
Above in cmd, we get PID = 4212, now let's see what's up to the trick
Seeing the results of the picture above, I suddenly realized! If you're not sure what process it is, we right-click on it - open the file location
Now everyone should understand. My occupancy is basically SQL Server's reporting service
Finally, I went to services.msc to stop him and set the service to be manual. How to view the current 80 port occupancy:
After entering this command, enter it, and there is no content in the middle, which means there is no occupancy
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