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Re: Odd nmap behavior under Windows Vista Business
From: Ric Anderson <ric () Opus1 COM>
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 07:26:13 -0700

Same error -
   This application has failed to start because NPPTools.dll was
   not found.  Re-installing the application may fix this problem.
in a popup.  If I click OK, nmap continues in "connect() mode".

   C:\Program Files\Nmap>nmap -vvvv paper
   WARNING: Could not import all necessary WinPcap functions.  You
   may need to upgrade to version 3.1 or higher from
   http://www.winpcap.org.  Resorting to connect() mode -- Nmap
   may not function completely

   Starting Nmap 4.22SOC2 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2007-08-30 07:23
   US Mountain Standard Time
   ...

Ric

Fyodor wrote:
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 08:31:03PM -0700, Ric Anderson wrote:
I'm trying to get nmap running on Windows Vista Business
on this new laptop I'm saddled with.  I downloaded the
current stable installer for Windows which installed
nmap and winpcap 3.1.  In an administrator cmd window, I do

Will you please try with Nmap 4.22SOC6, which you can now find on the
Nmap download page?  Be sure to specify "yes" if it asks you about
installing the newer WinPcap which it comes with.  Then try again from
an admin window and let us know how it goes.

Thanks,
-F

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