My experience has been that you need admin rights to look at raw IP traffic whether you use WinPCapor any other library. In WinPCap's case I used it in a terminal server environment and as long as the first person requesting service had admin rights all subsequent requests were honored for nonadmin usewrs. As a workaround you could have a small program run at startup from an admin account or install a small service program which calls WinPCap. Langston
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