Windows solves the problem of port occupying one-stop service
First open the console
Enter the command to netstat -ano |findstr 8082
search for the basic information of the 8082 port process. Readers can modify the port to be queried.
id=6580
The process occupied 8082
port of the process is found here . Enter the command taskkill /f /t /im 6580
directly kill the process can be.
As shown in the figure above, the process has been successfully killed. 8082
There will be no conflicts when using the port again .
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