> I have a problem with Ethereal 9.13a on my Windows XP
> machine. The program fails to start up. It is running under
> Task Manager taking up 99% CPU, but
> the GUI never shows. I am using Winpcap 3.0, and I have
> tried to install
> 2.2 to see if that helps, but no luck.
>
> I have uninstalled/rebooted/cleaned
> registry/rebooted/installed/rebooted
> and I still cannot get the program to run. I looked in one
> of the readme that suggested that the GTK dll paths needed to
> be in the path statement. I corrected that and still no luck.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
0.9.13a is working fine for me on XP, so I've got no immediate suggestions,
just questions.
1) Which process is using the most CPU. Click the "Processes" tab in task
manager and click the CPU column heading to sort the processes.
2) Does ethereal -v work? (You should get DOS box with version information).
3) Does tethereal work from the command line.
4) Does windump work? It uses the winpcap library and doesn't use ethereal's
code. If this doesn't work the problem is likely to be with winpcap rather
than ethereal.
http://windump.polito.it/
Cheers,
Alistair
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