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Windows
- Control Panel
- System
- Advanced System Settings
- Environment Variables
- Locate the section user variables for x (x is the current Windows user)
- Create a new variable with the name WIRESHARK_CONFIG_DIR
- Create a value for WIRESHARK_CONFIG_DIR by using browse. Locate or create a new folder for your Wireshark profiles.
- Click OK to accept the values.
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BTW, DON'T FORGET TO BACKUP THIS FOLDER.
Windows
- Control Panel
- System
- Advanced System Settings
- Environment Variables
- Locate the section user variables for x (x is the current Windows user)
- Create a new variable with the name WIRESHARK_CONFIG_DIR
- Create a value for WIRESHARK_CONFIG_DIR by using browse. Locate or create a new folder for your Wireshark profiles.
- Click OK to accept the values.
Sorry, I don't have enough points to upload an image.
BTW, DON'T FORGET TO BACKUP THIS FOLDER.
Windows
- Windows
= Control
Panel - System
- Panel
- System Advanced System
Settings - Settings
- Environment
Variables - Locate the section user variables Variables User variable for
x (xx(x isthethw current Windowsuser) - Create user)
- create a new variable
with the name WIRESHARK_CONFIG_DIRWIRESHARK_CONFIG_DIR" - Click
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Windows
= Control Panel
- System System
Advanced System Settings
- Environment Variables Variables
User variable for x(x is thw current Windows xxxx (Windows currrent user)
- create a new variable WIRESHARK_CONFIG_DIR"
- "WIRESHARK_CONFIG_DIR"
Create a value for "WIRESHARK_CONFIG_DIR" by clicking browse and locate the local directory where you want to store the profiles. You can also create a new folder too.
-Cick profiles.
Click OK to accept the value
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