Sorry, my fault wasn't thinking. I agree with you it is probably nothing to wory about.
I'll try and get a "printout" and repost the question and information tomorrow morning.

Thanks for the help.
Mike Linehan

Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:

> A jpg image? I guess I confused you by saying "printout." Sorry. I would
> need to see the whole packet in text format. Plus the whole group should
> see it if we are going to use this group study list for its intended
> purpose. You should be able to copy and paste the detail of the packet into
> e-mail. You would want to x out the IP addresses. If it's too much work,
> just check yourself if header lengths add up. I think the sniffer is
> complaining that it received more or less data than it expected, based on
> length fields in the packet itself. It's probably not something to worry
> about, especially if you're not troubleshooting an actual network problem.
>
> At 02:29 PM 2/28/01, Michael Linehan wrote:
> >Here is a JPEG image of the analyzer with Packet 25 highlighted. Hope this
> >clears things
> >up.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> >
> > > is that it's the Sniffer saying "not enough data," rather than a NetBIOS or
> > > SMB process saying this. The Sniffer is seeing a different number of bytes
> > > than it expected to see based on its decode of the headers. Can you send us
> > > a printout of the offending packet? Thanks.
> > >
> > > Priscilla
> > >
> > > At 11:45 AM 2/28/01, Michael Linehan wrote:
> > > >I need something answered and I hope someone can help me here. After all
> > > >you guys/gals are the best. I am watching a file copy operation on a
> > > >sniffer in a windows environment. I am constantly seeing a reference to
> > > >an error and I am not sure what it means. In the summary window I have a
> > > >line that reads:
> > > >
> > > >R=Read+X, Read 4096; Error-Not Enough Data!!!
> > > >
> > > >In the Packet window under the NetBIOS Service Session I see:
> > > >
> > > >  ***Mismatch --> Actual Data Length: 1456 bytes
> > > >
> > > >Does anyone have any idea what this means? I have seen the sequence
> > > >virtually every time I see files copied in Windows. If I was to venture
> > > >a guess it is NetBIOS way of saying that the file is too large for a
> > > >single packet, I have to break it up into pieces to transmit.
> > > >
> > > >Am I right?????
> > > >
> > > >Thanks gurus,
> > > >Michael Linehan
> > > >
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