Why doesn HookPeek run correctly when I double-click it from the Explorer?
HookPeek is a Win32 console application which is intended to be run from the Windows Command Prompt – much like a DOS application. In addition. HookPeek needs a few command-line arguments to tell it which adapter to use. When you double-click the HookPeek icon form the Explorer, Windows starts HookPeek without the command-line arguments that it needs. So, it quits immediately. The NDIScope Help File includes topics that describe how to run the HookPeek application.
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