Windows Server 2008 R2 dynamic assigned ports for currently logged in users

Hi,
How can I find out currently allocated dynamic ports for a user in windows server 2008? 
From registry, I can see the dynamic port range for an application (1025~49151) and system dynamic port range is 49152~65534.
However, I am looking for the dynamic port range for users currently logged into the server.
Please assist.
Thanks,
Suranjit 

If you want to list all ports the server is currently listening on as well as the processes using them, netstat can help you with that.
netstat -aon | find /i "listening"
Where the -o will give you the Process ID, which can be matched up with the username.

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