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January 02, 2003 12:00 AM

How can I install the Network Monitor client under Windows XP?

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A. Windows 2000 includes a Network Monitor agent for use with Network Monitor, but XP doesn't include such an agent. However, Microsoft included the netcap.exe utility as part of the Support Tools on the XP CD-ROM. Netcap is a command-line tool that provides capabilities similar to Network Monitor. On the first execution, Netcap installs the Network Monitor driver and binds it to all network adapters, which lets the full Network Monitor product operate against the machine.

For full Help, type

netcap /?

If you want to remove the Network Monitor driver, simply type

c:\> netcap /remove

The tool is also useful for checking the index numbers of adapters. For example, you would use the following values to check the index numbers for the following adapters:

(default)   0 = ETHERNET (000625089EF6) Wireless Network Connection
            1 = ETHERNET (000102220C06) Local Area Connection
            2 = ETHERNET (1C1220524153) WAN (PPP/SLIP) Interface

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Comments
  • 7 months ago
    Jul 14, 2011

    How can I install the Network Monitor Agent in Windows XP, Server 2003 and Windows 200?

  • Jonathan
    5 years ago
    Aug 21, 2007

    OK, so by itself copying the file doesn't work, but...

    If you
    (A) install Windows XP Support Tools off the CD,
    (B)run "Netcap" to install the driver [hit the spacebar when the capture starts],
    (C) copy nmsupp.dll file from a Server installation into System32, and
    (D) copy the netmon folder from a Server installation into System32...it works like a champ.

    Sha-wing. Happy Capturing!!

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Mar 04, 2005

    "You can copy the Windows 2000 Network Monitor to XP, and it works fine if you also copy "nmsupp.dll" from the Windows 2000 system directory into the same folder as "netmon.exe"."

    FORGET THIS. THIS IS NOT SO.

  • Anonymous User
    8 years ago
    Nov 09, 2004

    Pity Microsoft doesn't document this better. Here is another related article with more info.:
    http://www.randyrants.com/archives/000027.asp

  • jenifyr
    9 years ago
    Dec 16, 2003

    You can copy the Windows 2000 Network Monitor to XP, and it works fine if you also copy "nmsupp.dll" from the Windows 2000 system directory into the same folder as "netmon.exe".

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