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  1. Enable the "Decrypt HTTPS traffic" option on FiddlerCap screen. Inside FiddlerCap, click the 1. Start Capture button. A new web browser window will appear. Use the web browser's address bar to go to whatever site you need and reproduce the problem. Reproduce an issue you have with Birdview. Inside FiddlerCap, click the 2. Stop Capture button.

  2. Mar 7, 2009 · Hello, Fiddler is working smoothly on the same machine, that's why I'm concerned about this issue. Fiddler is configured to use the default System Proxy (via a PAC file) and old versions of FiddlerCap were working with no issues, unfortunately I can't troubleshoot it.

  3. The support resources you can turn to when using FiddlerCap. FiddlerCap offers a step-by-step guide for non-technical users who need to record web traffic. An excellent place to start is to share the problem you are looking to solve: Describe what you are looking to accomplish. Be specific.

  4. If you are using Firefox (or another browser that uses its own certificate store) then refer to the instructions here. Inside FiddlerCap, click the 1. Start Capture button. Use the browser’s address bar to go to the site you need to reproduce the problem. (Optional) Add a screenshot to your capture by clicking on the Screenshot button inside ...

  5. Jun 3, 2016 · In FiddlerCap, click on the option to Decrypt HTTPS traffic. Launch the browser, where the issue can be reproduced, and clear the browser's cache and cookies. In FiddlerCap, click on the button 1. Start Capture. Browse to the site you wish to capture and attempt to reproduce the issue. Once the issue has re-surfaced, click on on the button 2.

  6. Start Fiddler Everywhere. Go to Settings > Connections and add the VPN addresses of your VPN servers in the Bypass Fiddler for URLs that start with field. Click the Save button to preserve the bypass list. Start the VPN application and connect to the VPN network. Start the system capturing mode.

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  8. FiddlerCap was briefly bundled with an outdated version of makecert.exe (39kb) that caused this problem. I've fixed it for FiddlerCap v2.4.9.7 by updating makecert.exe to the latest (55kb), but on Windows 7 with the older build, you may be able to workaround this by simply deleting makecert.exe from the application's installation folder.

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