Re: safe to install ethereal

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I decided to use NETMON 3.0 which was sufficient for what i wanted to
do.

Thanks

April

On May 1, 4:15 am, Joe <j...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
April Henshaw wrote:
I'm having some problems with ISA and an internal SQL server. Is it
safe to install ethereal on the server.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Haven't tried it. I like Wireshark, but the SBS Network Monitor (may
need to be installed as a Windows component, probably not there by
default) can do very similar things.


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