![]() Hope above sharing is useful to anyone who is keen to use netmon!! I am getting to Love this tool. If you install the tool with local administrator account but need to run as domain user, please remember to add the necessary account into the “Netmon User” group! Other possible cause why you cannot use netmon… Rights issue! Then, you can happily launch the Microsoft Network Monitor 3.4 tool and see the network adaptors to select from as shown below! Once completes, you will see that the “Microsoft Network Monitor 3 Driver” appears! Locate the installer (remember, if your machine is 64bit. Ok… Once machine is rebooted, let us re-install the Microsoft Network Monitoring tool under “repair” mode. Findings and Solution (Part 2) – Adding Back the Missing Network Monitoring Driver Workaround to resolve “Filters Currently Installed on the System Have Reached the Limit” ends here. Note: Above steps to increase the limit are not supported in Microsoft. Step 4 – Click “Ok” and reboot the machine! (MUST REBOOT!!) Step 3 – Change the Value to “A”, means the we can have up to 11 adaptors (More than enough for me~) ![]() Step 2 – Locate the registry key “MaxNumFilters” under HKLM\System\Currentcontrolset\Control\Network\ĭefault Value is “8” that means you can have up to 9 adaptors (Count from “0” to “8”) ![]() Step 1 – “Regedit” ( Note: Please ensure you know what you are doing first, if not, please backup the registry key first!) How? Finding and Solution (Side track) – Workaround to resolve “Filters Currently Installed on the System Have Reached the Limit” is as follow… LOL~ More issue? Never mind, we always understand that there is always a workaround. So, we tried to add it back! But guess what?… We hit another issue! Error message pops up saying that “Filters currently installed on the system have reached the limit” More interesting is after we install Netmon tool on our production machine… NO network adaptor shows up in the tool for us to capture network traffic in \ out the machine!įindings and Solution (Part 1) – Missing DriverĪfter much troubleshooting, we found out that it is because that the “Microsoft Network Monitor 3 Driver is not installed as network services under the “Local Area Connection Properties” Problem – No network Adaptor shows up in NetMon tool Yesterday is one interesting day… First of all, I would like to take this chance to thank my dear friend who shows me how to use Microsoft Network Monitoring tool – Uncle Pom.
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