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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   
      
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