Make a network monitor is running "Windows XP mode".

Since the upgrade to Windows 7, I had trouble getting Bandwidth Monitor Pro to work on it. The program launches but does not recognize the network adapter. If I run it under Windows XP Mode which shows successfully traffic inside the VM on the graph, but no traffic to my host computer of windows7.

How can I fix it? I've heard of something called 'transition connections' or whatever. Which is relevant to my problem and how do I do it?

Please don't suggest other bandwidth monitoring software. I tried a bunch of them. None of them compares to BMP.

I can't help you make your old software works with a newer version of Windows.

I realize that in your original post, you said that you didn't want advice to use another program, but nevertheless you could take at least one free Microsoft Message Analyzer and its predecessor, the network monitor.  If you don't want to use one of those, you might take a look at the Message Analyzer Team Blog for ideas or ask in the Message Analyzer TechNet forum.  There is also a blog for network monitor and a TechNet forum for it.  Even if work on the monitor network seems to be stopped in 2010, there seems to be some recent posts on the NM forum.

These forums seem to be the best place to get help for a situation like that you are facing.

You can use the same username/password to access the TechNet forums as you do to access these Microsoft Community forums.  In fact, if you click on one of the links while logged in here, you will already be logged on the TechNet forum when the window so that it opens.

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