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Microsoft Network Monitor 3.1 OneClick |
Simple tool to quickly get a network trace
- By running this tool, you are prompted to install and start a capture. The capture is completed if the user instructs it to, or the allotted time of 2 hours has elapsed. This tool is useful for customer support scenarios.
Files
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File | Size |
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OneClick_Autorun.exe SHA1: 634e4c762d64e58efd5ec60a019845abe1fae36b | 5.40 MB |
OneClick_ExtractOnly.exe SHA1: ef6e2993228fa8b04b97697903d49ee641245ca4 | 5.40 MB |
System Requirements
Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1, Windows Vista, Windows XP
- Hardware:
• 1GHz or greater CPU
• 1Gb or greater Memory
• 25Mb free Hard Disk space plus extra room for capture files
Operating System:
• Windows XP
• Windows Vista
• Windows Server 2003
Installation Instructions
- There are two One Click Packages. The Autorun package and the ExtractOnly
package.
Autorun: Running this utility will install NM3.1 on your machine (if you
do not already have a previous version of NM3) and begin capturing.
The capture will terminate after 2 hours, or if you press the 'x' key on your
keyboard. If you did not have NM3 on your machine previously, NM3.1 will
subsequently be uninstalled.
ExtractOnly: Use the ExtractOnly package if you want to save the OneClick
utility to a portable device, e.g., a USB key and later run the tool on a
different machine. The extract only package will extract all the necessary
files needed to run One Click to a user-specified destination folder. If you
place the files on the root of a flash drive, One Click will run automatically
when you insert the drive. You can also run One Click by double clicking
the file "OneClick.cmd" in the destination folder.