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The ability to monitor WinHTTP functions and their corresponding network traffic is important. On Windows 7 and later, you can collect Microsoft Windows HTTP Services (WinHTTP) traces for debugging and packet-sniffing purposes by using the command netsh trace start scenario=internetclient
.
For more info, see Network tracing in Windows and Using netsh to manage traces.
Note
The trace configuration tool WinHttpTraceCfg.exe
is now deprecated.