This typically indicates that your computer has a .NET Framework
configuration problem.
If you delete the file C:\program files\fiddler2\fiddler.exe.config,
it may resolve the problem, since I have no idea how to fix the .NET
configuration.
On Oct 18, 12:44 pm, Crisven18 <
celestial_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Sorry, you may have found a bug...
> ---------------------------
> Fiddler has encountered an unexpected problem. If you believe this is
> a bug in Fiddler, please copy
> this message by hitting CTRL+C, and submit a bug report using the Help
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>
> Configuration system failed to initialize
> at System.Configuration.ClientConfigurationSystem.EnsureInit(String
> configKey)
>
> at
> System.Configuration.ClientConfigurationSystem.PrepareClientConfigSystem
> (String sectionName)
>
> at
> System.Configuration.ClientConfigurationSystem.System.Configuration.Internal.IInternalConfigSystem.GetSection
> (String sectionName)
>
> at System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.GetSection(String
> sectionName)
>
> at System.Configuration.PrivilegedConfigurationManager.GetSection
> (String sectionName)
>
> at System.Net.Configuration.SettingsSectionInternal.get_Section()
>
> at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.InitializeSockets()
>
> at System.Net.IPAddress.InternalParse(String ipString, Boolean
> tryParse)
>
> at System.Net.NetworkInformation.IpAddrString.ToIPAddressCollection
> ()
>
> at
> System.Net.NetworkInformation.SystemIPGlobalProperties.GetFixedInfo()
>
> at
> System.Net.NetworkInformation.SystemNetworkInterface.PostWin2KGetNetworkInterfaces
> (AddressFamily family)
>
> at
> System.Net.NetworkInformation.SystemNetworkInterface.GetNetworkInterfaces
> (AddressFamily family)
>
> at
> System.Net.NetworkInformation.SystemNetworkInterface.InternalGetIsNetworkAvailable
> ()
>
> at
> System.Net.NetworkInformation.NetworkChange.AvailabilityChangeListener.Start