
Checklist for Troubleshooting Port Already Allocated on Windows
When you see 'port already allocated' or 'address already in use' on Windows, it means another pr...

When you see 'port already allocated' or 'address already in use' on Windows, it means another pr...

When you run a PowerShell command that accesses a network resource—like a remote file share, regi...

If you've set Command Prompt to start automatically on login—via the Startup folder, Registry, or...

When you run the Command Prompt (CMD) and check memory usage via systeminfo or

When you open Windows Terminal and type a command like npm, python, or ...

If Windows Defender is disabled and you suspect a Group Policy setting is the cause, you may see ...