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|    Ed Vance to Sean Dennis    |
|    Wireshark 1.10.10 for XP    |
|    20 Nov 14 17:41:00    |
      Sean,              Today I 'think' I figured out why Wireshark 1.10.10 hasn't been saving       any Capture Files for me.              I have been letting the Capture go on sometimes for a few days before       I would press the Stop Button.              I was Hibernating the XP box so I wouldn't have to start a new Capture       Session every day.              This afternoon as I was reading the Wireshark Manual I read about using       the Restart option on the Capture menu bar and tried it.              Doing that Stopped the Capture but didn't Save it.              A bit later I started a capture and after a short time I Stopped it.              For the first time I finally got to see the data the Wireshark program       captured for me.       So I Saved it and looked to see if it got Saved and sure enough the       file was where I thought it should be.              I'm just gonna have to Stop Wireshark from capturing data more often       so I can save what it has found my computer doing and look at it later.              What made me 'discover' this was that I looked at what info was in the       Details Button when I looked at the Capture - Interface option.              I saw some smaller limits listed at the bottom of that page than what       "I" thought Wireshark was capable of handling.              I didn't get very far in reading the Wireshark Manual but I'm going to       go back and see if there is a way for a Capture Session to Save Files       periodically as it is capturing packets for me.       Such as when the data collected gets about 2MB in size.              Thanks for the help!       73              ... OurYoungerGenerationIsQuiteSafeAsLongAsTheyHaveGrandparentsToProtectThem.       --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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