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# Maps Wireshark protocol names to section names below. Each key MUST match
# a valid protocol name. Each value MUST have a matching section below.
[map]
tcp=TCP
# Mapped protocol sections.
# Keys must match protocol detail items descriptions.
[TCP]
_OVERVIEW=Transmission_Control_Protocol
Destination port=Transmission_Control_Protocol#TCP_ports
Source port=Transmission_Control_Protocol#TCP_ports
Right-clicking on a TCP protocol detail item will display a help menu item that displays the Wikipedia
page for TCP. Right-clicking on the TCP destination or source ports will display additional help menu
items that take you to the “TCP ports” section of the page.
example, the following configuration is functionally equivalent to the previous configuration:
[database]
source=Wikipedia
version=1
location=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
[map]
tcp=TCP
[TCP]
_OVERVIEW=Transmission_Control_Protocol
Destination port=Transmission_Control_Protocol#TCP_ports
Source port=Transmission_Control_Protocol#TCP_ports
B.3. Windows folders
Here you will find some details about the folders used in Wireshark on different Windows versions.
As already mentioned, you can find the currently used folders in the About Wireshark dialog.
B.3.1. Windows profiles
Windows uses some special directories to store user configuration files which define the “user profile”.
This can be confusing, as the default directory location changed from Windows version to version and
might also be different for English and internationalized versions of Windows.
Note
If you’ve upgraded to a new Windows version, your profile might be kept in the former
location. The defaults mentioned here might not apply.
The following guides you to the right place where to look for Wireshark’s profile data.
Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows
Vista, and associated server
editions
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Wireshark
Windows XP and Windows Server
2003
1
C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data.
“Documents and Settings” and “Application Data” might be
internationalized.
Windows 2000
1
C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data.
“Documents and Settings” and “Application Data” might be
internationalized.
1
No longer supported by Wireshark. For historical reference only.
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