I have done some more searching, but not found much. I saw Fyodor
commented in September that 4.22SOC7 should have fixes for Vista.
http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2007/q4/0030.html Unfortunately the fix
may not have done everything.
I have WinPcap-Nmap 4.01 installed (never had anything older installed),
but the command line says the following....
nmap -v scanme.nmap.org
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 4.22SOC7 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2007-10-20 08:28
Central Daylight Time
..........
Is there a difference between Nmap's WinPcap and standard WinPCap? I
saw there were comments in WinPcaps forums that Wireshark had a modified
WinPcap. It can get scary when different groups want their own modified
versions of standard things like WinPcap.
thanks for your thoughts on this...
alan
Alan Jones wrote:
> Running Nmap 4.22SOC7 on Windows Vista I am getting the following error
> on starting Nmap.
>
> "nmap.exe - Unable To Locate Component"
> "This application has failed to start because NPPTools.dll was not found.
> Re-installing the application may fix this problem."
>
> This is the first Nmap release for me to use on my new Vista machine.
>
> I tried reinstalling a few times and even did an uninstall of Nmap and
> WinPCap to see what would happen.... but nothing.
>
> any thoughts...
>
> thanks
>
>
> Alan Jones
>
>
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