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The new version of Process Explorer shows network activity history, but it doesn't in one of my computers. This particular PC runs Windows XP SP3 and it has just been reformatted so everything is "fresh". I have even installed WinPCap and Microsoft Network monitor, in case some of these drivers were necessary, but the graph stays in 0.

Any ideas why this could happen?

I would ask in Sysinternal's forum, but I really don't want to register in yet another forum.

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You need to run the program as an admin to see the network I/O. – user68455 Feb 21 '11 at 4:19
That doesn't seem to be the problem. I've just tried running the process as admin, but it doesn't work either. Besides, I think my user account has admin rights. – MikMik Feb 22 '11 at 7:30
Do you still have this issue? – Oliver Salzburg Mar 17 '12 at 18:54
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Yes, I do. I've just downloaded version 15.13 and I don't see any network I/O information. However, other tools, like Nirsoft AdapterWatch show all the info. – MikMik Mar 19 '12 at 8:29
For what it's worth, I don't get any reading on the Network graph in my XP VM either. I would assume it's either a bug or simply not supported on XP. – Oliver Salzburg Mar 19 '12 at 9:36
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Try using the latest version of Process Explorer.

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Thanks. I've got it up to date. Nothing yet. – MikMik Jan 14 at 9:04
I'm sorry to hear that. Try filing a bug at forum.sysinternals.com/…. – Zian Choy Jan 19 at 6:06

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