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Posted by on August 19, 2006, 12:33 am
Please log in for more thread options I can't find any good groups/forums for this software....which strikes me as kind of odd, so i'll just throw this out here. Recently picked up Packetyzer; i like it - it has great functionality...but, I cannot create/save any filters, every time i try i get EAccessViolation popup, and the filter is unsaved. I've installed 5.0.0, three times now after uninstalling and reinstalling (with reboots). I don't have any other sniffer programs installed. I am running XP SP2, CPU: 2.6 Intel, Memory: 2GB I have a single NIC, Intel Pro 1000CT with up to date signed drivers. The NIC has the following clients enabled: - Client for Microsoft Networks - File and Printer Sharing - TCP/IP (a vanilla DHCP config) It is a very generic or "default" configuration, but I cannot figure out how to get around this problem. Anyone got any ideas?? Other than that, the product seem to work quite well, i'm very impressed! I hope I can continue using it. Thanks in advance for any thoughts | ||||||||||
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