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 Hi Alex, 
  
Correct, I changed the way the Follow TCP stream 
filters to make it possible to follow a specific stream when multiple streams 
with the same ip/port combinations are in the same trace. 
  
When you right-click in the packet-list and choose 
"Conversation filter -> TCP", the "old" way is still used and you can copy 
the filter string. 
  
Hope this helps, 
Cheers, 
  
  
Sake 
  ----- Original Message -----  
  
  
  Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 7:14 PM 
  Subject: [Wireshark-users] WS version 
  1.2.0 - TCP Stream Index 
  
  
  
  Hi Wireshark Community 
   
    
  I just recently upgraded my WS to 
  1.2.0 and when I do look at traces, I tend to follow a TCP stream and 
  typically cut/paste the actual stream _expression_ so that others can view the 
  trace and cut/paste the stream I was referring to. 
   
    
  It seems in this new version, it 
  lists stream #s, for example tcp.stream eq 2  I figure this means the 
  second TCP stream, which is great but I prefer the old method where a follow 
  tcp stream resulted in the actual _expression_ filter but I cant seemingly 
  find that option (if it does exist). Any help? 
    
  Alex 
     
  
    
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