You can find a command-line installer at

http://winpcap.polito.it/install/bin/winpcap_2_3_nogui.exe

However, I ***STRONGLY*** suggest you use this kind of installation because
-it can create problems if there is another WinPCap version installed
-it can cause problems if there are other programs based on WinPCap running.

Perform a command line installation only as a last resort!!!!
We guarantee proper operation only if you use the GUI installer.

GV


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob TwentyTwo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: [WinPcap-users] command line tool/manual installation


> My first post wasn't very clear, so I'll try again:
>
> when you look in de install exe of the latest wincap 2.3 setup exe you
will
> find the following files
>
> \Wincap2_3\files\Main\0\npf.sys    15kB
> \Wincap2_3\files\Main\1\npf.sys    29kB
> \Wincap2_3\files\Main\2\packet.dll 60kB
> \Wincap2_3\files\Main\3\packet.dll 60kB
> \Wincap2_3\files\Main\4\npf.vxd    23kB
> \Wincap2_3\files\Main\5\wpcap.dll  60kB
>
> So there are 2 npf.sys and 2 packet.dll ????
>
> My questions are:
>
> Which files do I need for WinNT4
> Which files do I need for Win2k
> Which files do I need for WinXP
>
> And do I have to edit the registry to get things started or is copying the
> files to the right dir's sufficient?
>
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