Are you using a network cable or wireless connection? I think I've seen
nmap crash like that on Vista when I've used the latter (I think I came
across it the same time I spotted the somewhat similar Windows connect
scan issue with SOC6), but I can't double check that right now. Is it
possible to provide nmap output with something like "--packet-trace
--iflist -d2"?
Rob
> Nmap crashes whenever it starts a scan.
>
> Faulting application nmap.exe, version 4.22.0.7, time stamp 0x470dea2c,
> faulting module nmap.exe, version 4.22.0.7, time stamp 0x470dea2c,
> exception
> code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x000b4407, process id 0x94e4, application
> start time 0x01c81565c5a32c79.
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