I said "windump -D" D capital letter!

However, the output you had from "windump -d" indicates that winpcap works,
so I think it's not a winpcap issue. I advise you to contact the  author of
TriangleBoy.

GV



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Subject: Re: [WinPcap-users] Which file is the packet driver?


> Yes, I probably have run a program from a command-prompt window on this
> computer.  Now the Windump executable file I downloaded is located on this
> computer's desktop.  So in the command-prompt window within the desktop
> subfolder I typed the expression within the quotation marks "windump -d"
and
> obtained the result:
>
> windump: listening on \Device\NPF_NdisWanBh
> <000> ret    #96
> .
> This result appears to be the same when my computer is both connected and
> unconnected to the Internet.  Does this evidence lead you to conclude that
> WinPcap is doing what it is supposed to do on my computer?  Thanks again,
> G.V., for your help!
>
> Pat
>
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