Hello all,

There must be an echo in here... with no TCP-IP stack installed
under Windows NT4, the PACKET.DLL from 3.1 Beta 3 complains,
"Can not find TCP-IP Bindings.  In order to run the packet capture
driver, you must install TCP-IP."

(My reference to the echo is that I had exactly the same problem
with Beta 2 under Windows 2000 running with no TCP-IP, and that
was fixed in Beta 3.)

I tried the same trick I had used under 2000, with my patched
3.1 Beta 2 DLL, but that gave me a hassle about not finding
several other DLLs, like WANPACKET.DLL, NPPTools.DLL, and
MSVCR1.DLL.  This may be unrelated (as in I may have inadvertently
linked in something to my app that I shouldn't have), but I
thought I'd mention it anyhow.

So, Gianluca, is it (or will it be) possible to run PACKET.DLL
under NT4 without having the TCP-IP stack installed?  It's been
working great under Win2000.

Thanks,

Rob---




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