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RE: FW: Advice on npcap uninstall


From: "Edmund Marr" <edmund.marr () btopenworld com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 08:46:20 +0100

Hi,

I found nmap-dev before github, hence the double route.

There may be another possibility -

Perhaps what I found first was actually a perfectly good version of Npcap, but not Winpcap compatible, and the Creator 
version installation had looked up what application were previously installed, and then installed the default version - 
so the uninstall of the winpcap compatible version never ran, and files were left behind. It is these files that that 
the install finds, which makes it think winpcap is installed.

Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Miller [mailto:bonsaiviking () gmail com] 
Sent: 17 July 2017 05:35
To: Edmund Marr
Cc: Nmap-dev
Subject: Re: FW: Advice on npcap uninstall

Ed,

Thanks for this detailed report! We're tracking this issue over at Github, but I see you've already participated in 
that thread:
https://github.com/nmap/nmap/issues/906

An initial guess is that the Creators Update to Windows 10 modified the system so that Npcap doesn't detect itself 
installed, but sees the remnants of the install and assumes they belong to WinPcap. I hope to have a solution to this 
relatively quickly, but I would encourage you to update to Npcap 0.92 in the meantime, since it has fixes for a few 
other installation-related issues.

Dan

On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 10:50 AM, Edmund Marr <edmund.marr () btopenworld com> wrote:
Hi,



I was (on Windows 10 64 bit) happily using Npcap 0.86 with the PDP11 
simulator simh, sometimes regularly sometimes from time to time.



I came to use it today after a while of not using it, and it wasn’t working.
Just taking the simple path, I did a restart. No joy, so I decided to 
remove and reinstall.



The remove seemed to work, but the reinstall (with WinPcap 
compatibility) failed, saying that  Winpcap was installed, and would 
be removed, but its removal failed as WinpCap was not installed in the 
first place. The same happened with the latest version.



I recovered Windows to about 3 weeks ago, but it looks like that was 
after a recent significant ‘upgrade’ to my Windows 10.



It looks as if Microsoft has left me with a half installed, 
non-running Npcap which does not uninstall cleanly, and what is left 
messes up a re-install. There are a number of registry entries which 
mention Npcap (some are for PnPCapabilities though).



Are there any particular registry entries I can delete manually that 
will then allow a fresh install? I can get a full list of those that 
mention Npcap if it would help.



Regards



Ed Marr


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