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isPermaLink="false">http://www.ghacks.net/?p=7083</guid> <description><![CDATA[Microsoft Network Monitor is a network protocol analyzer that captures network traffic, displays it in it&#8217;s program interface and provides access to functions that allow to analyze the traffic. The application provides access to all available network adapters which can be selected individually. The tabs driven interface creates a new tab for every capture process [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft Network Monitor is a network protocol analyzer that captures network traffic, displays it in it&#8217;s program interface and provides access to functions that allow to analyze the traffic. The application provides access to all available network adapters which can be selected individually. The tabs driven interface creates a new tab for every capture process which is listing all applications and processes that have caused traffic on the network adapter.</p><p>The actual capturing process does not start before the user clicks on the Start button of the application. Another possibility would be to load a previously saved session which can be displayed as well in the interface. The network traffic will be captured continuously until the user decides to stop the capturing process.</p><p>Filters can be used to narrow down the results. About 25 default filters are available like filtering by IPv4 addresses but the user can also define his own filters. Each frame is displayed listing the process name, source and destination IP, protocol name and description. Another pane is displaying details about the currently selected frame.</p><p><span
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