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DonationCoder.com Software => Mouser's Zone => UrlSnooper => Topic started by: Bushido on February 12, 2018, 04:29 AM
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Hello,
I use Windows 10 Pro 64-bit.
When starting URLSnooper, then an error "EAccessViolation" shows up.
I have attached the error.
With Windows 8, this did not occur.
Best Regards,
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And it happens every time you start it?
Are you running in portably or did you use setup installer? Did you let it install the winpcap drivers?
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It happens every time I start it.
I have run portable and used setup installer. I have tried to install/uninstall the winpcap drivers with the setup installer and independently.
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Did you move over an old ini file from another computer or is it a new install? If you moved over an old ini configuration file from another computer you might try deleting it and restarting to see if it's something in the old ini file.
If it's a new install, I will try to reproduce the issue here on a vmware.
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As far as I know, I do not believe that I have any old .ini file available.
It is a new install. Perhaps a TeamViewer is a better solution?
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Let me see if I can reproduce the problem -- if not I may send you a debug version that will help me understand where the problem is.
Anyone else running URLSnooper successfully on windows 10?
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Let me see if I can reproduce the problem -- if not I may send you a debug version that will help me understand where the problem is.
Anyone else running URLSnooper successfully on windows 10?
-mouser
Hi! Were you able to reproduce the problem?
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I have tried UrlSnooper now on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, and it worked perfectly.. So I am unsure what the problem could be.
Can you try using the portable version and see if that works?
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I have tried UrlSnooper now on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, and it worked perfectly.. So I am unsure what the problem could be.
Can you try using the portable version and see if that works?
-mouser
This has the same error message i.e. it does not work.
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Have you unblocked the .exe? When someone downloads a .exe that microsoft doesn't know about that contacts the internet, sometimes they block the .exe. Also check in the event viewer to see if there is other information that might allow mouser to debug it.
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Have you unblocked the .exe? When someone downloads a .exe that microsoft doesn't know about that contacts the internet, sometimes they block the .exe. Also check in the event viewer to see if there is other information that might allow mouser to debug it.
-wraith808
I did not found any proof that .exe is being blocked. However, the Event Viewer shows error which download link I have sent to you and mouser via personal message.