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From: Tom de Brouwer <tlj.debrouwer () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2016 21:08:26 +0100

Hi Tom,



You can install Npcap in a silent way. Use the /S option. And I have added

the changing option support in latest Npcap 0.06 R7. See:

https://github.com/nmap/npcap/releases



An example is:

npcap-nmap-0.06-r7.exe /S /admin_only=no /loopback_support=yes /dlt_null=no

/vlan_support=yes /winpcap_mode=yes



   1.



   The above example shows the default value. e.g., if you doesn't specify

   the key /admin_only, it will take the default value no. This is the same

   with the GUI.

   2.



   The keys are *case-insensitive*.

   3.



   The values are *case-sensitive*, only two values are permitted: yes or no

   .





Cheers,

Yang


Thanks for the help Yang!





On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 9:37 PM, Graham Bloice <graham.bloice () trihedral com>

wrote:





On 10 March 2016 at 20:32, Tom de Brouwer <tlj.debrouwer () gmail com> wrote:



Hi All,







I have a question about npcap usage;







Currently I?m planning to deploy winPCAP with my application, however

this doesn?t work for Windows 10 as you are most-likely aware of.







In what way does WinPcap not work on Win 10?



In my tests (using WinPcap 4.1.3) with Wireshark it works exactly the same

as on other Windows OS's.  Is there some specific nmap issue with WinPcap

on Win 10?



--

Graham Bloice


Hi Graham,

I was getting feedback from beta testers that they were unable to install
winpcap 4.1.3 on their windows 10. Do you have the experience that it
should work? Reading some articles on the internet does suggest some issues
with it since NDIS 5 isn't supported orso.


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