I am testing with the demo version of nprobe for windows.  Using the installer 
settings, the only flows I received were "out" from the interface, "in" always 
showed 0 bytes and packets.  I used "nprobe /r nProbe" command to remove the 
service.  Now I want to find the interface names and other available settings 
so I try the command "nprobe /c -h" which spawns a new command prompt window.  
That window remains open for a few seconds then closes so I can't view the 
information in it.    The OS is Windows Server 2008 SP1.  Any thoughts on why a 
new window is spawned with the /c option that then closes?  Is there a way 
around this that you know of?  Thanks!  Phil



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