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diff --git a/docbook/faq.adoc b/docbook/faq.adoc
index f47f5ce3cf..84ea8daaf5 100644
--- a/docbook/faq.adoc
+++ b/docbook/faq.adoc
@@ -233,14 +233,17 @@ so that it can read traces from various network types, as captured by
other applications or equipment, even if it cannot itself capture on
those network types.
-=== Does Wireshark work on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008?
-
-Yes, but if you want to capture packets as a normal user, you must
-make sure npf.sys is loaded. Wireshark's installer enables this by
-default. This is not a concern if you run Wireshark as Administrator,
-but this is discouraged. See the
-https://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureSetup/CapturePrivileges#windows[CapturePrivileges]
-page on the wiki for more details.
+=== Does Wireshark work on older versions of Windows such as Windows 7?
+
+Each major release branch of Wireshark supports the versions of Windows that are within their product lifecycle at the time of the “.0” release for that branch.
+For example, Wireshark 3.2.0 was released in December 2019, shortly before Windows 7 reached the end of its extended support in January 2020. As a result, each of the Wireshark 3.2._x_ releases supports Windows 7, even after January 2020.
+See the
+link:https://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsug_html_chunked/ChIntroPlatforms.html[Microsoft Windows section of the User’s Guide]
+and the
+link:https://wiki.wireshark.org/Development/LifeCycle[End Of Life Planning section of the Release Life Cycle wiki page]
+for more details.
+
+Npcap might not work well on Windows 8 and earlier, so you might want to install WinPcap instead.
== Installing Wireshark
diff --git a/docbook/wsdg_src/WSDG_chapter_env_intro.adoc b/docbook/wsdg_src/WSDG_chapter_env_intro.adoc
index 084724e520..993d85dc7f 100644
--- a/docbook/wsdg_src/WSDG_chapter_env_intro.adoc
+++ b/docbook/wsdg_src/WSDG_chapter_env_intro.adoc
@@ -94,9 +94,7 @@ platforms:
* Windows 8 / Windows Server 2012
-* Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008 R2
-
-Development on Windows Vista, Server 2008, and older versions may be possible but
+Development on Windows 7, Server 2008 R2, Vista, Server 2008, and older versions may be possible but
is not supported.
[[ChIntroDevelopment]]
diff --git a/docbook/wsug_src/WSUG_chapter_introduction.adoc b/docbook/wsug_src/WSUG_chapter_introduction.adoc
index 652358441b..df0f26e1cb 100644
--- a/docbook/wsug_src/WSUG_chapter_introduction.adoc
+++ b/docbook/wsug_src/WSUG_chapter_introduction.adoc
@@ -154,12 +154,11 @@ analysis is single-threaded and won’t benefit much from multi-core systems.
Wireshark should support any version of Windows that is still within its
https://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/lifecycle[extended support
-lifetime]. At the time of writing this includes Windows 10, 8, 7,
+lifetime]. At the time of writing this includes Windows 10, 8.1,
Server 2019,
Server 2016,
Server 2012 R2,
-Server 2012,
-and Server 2008 R2.
+and Server 2012.
It also requires the following:
* The Universal C Runtime. This is included with Windows 10 and Windows
@@ -198,27 +197,33 @@ party libraries on which we depend or due to necessary features that are only
present in newer versions of Windows such as hardened security or memory
management.
-* Wireshark 2.2 was the last release to support Windows Vista and Windows
-Server 2008 (non-R2)
+* Wireshark 3.2 was the last release branch to officially support Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
+* Wireshark 2.2 was the last release branch to support Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 sans R2
* Wireshark 1.12 was the last release branch to support Windows Server 2003.
* Wireshark 1.10 was the last release branch to officially support Windows XP.
See the link:{wireshark-wiki-url}Development/LifeCycle[Wireshark
release lifecycle] page for more details.
-==== UNIX / Linux
+==== macOS
-Wireshark runs on most UNIX and UNIX-like platforms including macOS and
-Linux. The system requirements should be comparable to the Windows
-values listed above.
+Similar to Windows, supported macOS versions depend on third party libraries and on Apple’s requirements.
+The system requirements should be comparable to the specifications listed above for Windows.
+
+* Wireshark 2.6 was the last release branch to support Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.7 and OS X 10.8 to 10.11.
+* Wireshark 2.0 was the last release branch to support OS X on 32-bit Intel.
+* Wireshark 1.8 was the last release branch to support Mac OS X on PowerPC.
+
+==== UNIX, Linux, and BSD
+
+Wireshark runs on most UNIX and UNIX-like platforms including Linux and most BSD variants.
+The system requirements should be comparable to the specifications listed above for Windows.
Binary packages are available for most Unices and Linux distributions
including the following platforms:
* Alpine Linux
-* Apple macOS
-
* Canonical Ubuntu
* Debian GNU/Linux
@@ -245,7 +250,7 @@ mailto:{wireshark-dev-list-email}[].
[[ChIntroDownload]]
-=== Where to get Wireshark
+=== Where To Get Wireshark
You can get the latest copy of the program from the Wireshark website at
{wireshark-download-url}. The download page should automatically
@@ -262,7 +267,7 @@ the wireshark-announce mailing list. You will find more details in
[[ChIntroHistory]]
-=== A brief history of Wireshark
+=== A Brief History Of Wireshark
In late 1997 Gerald Combs needed a tool for tracking down network problems
and wanted to learn more about networking so he started writing Ethereal (the
@@ -299,7 +304,7 @@ In 2015 Wireshark 2.0 was released, which featured a new user interface.
[[ChIntroMaintenance]]
-=== Development and maintenance of Wireshark
+=== Development And Maintenance Of Wireshark
Wireshark was initially developed by Gerald Combs. Ongoing development and
maintenance of Wireshark is handled by the Wireshark team, a loose group of
@@ -338,7 +343,7 @@ available on the download page of the Wireshark website:
[[ChIntroHelp]]
-=== Reporting problems and getting help
+=== Reporting Problems And Getting Help
If you have problems or need help with Wireshark there are several places that
may be of interest (besides this guide, of course).
@@ -455,20 +460,22 @@ When reporting problems with Wireshark please supply the following information:
place where things go wrong. Please don’t give something like: “I get a
warning while doing x” as this won’t give a good idea where to look.
-[NOTE]
-.Don’t send large files
-====
-Do not send large files (> 1 MB) to the mailing lists. Instead, provide a
-download link. For bugs and feature requests, you can create an issue on
-link:{wireshark-bugs-url}[Bugzilla] and upload the file there.
-====
-
[WARNING]
.Don’t send confidential information!
====
If you send capture files to the mailing lists be sure they don’t contain any
sensitive or confidential information like passwords or personally identifiable
information (PII).
+
+In many cases you can use a tool like link:https://www.tracewrangler.com/[TraceWrangler] to sanitize a capture file before sharing it.
+====
+
+[NOTE]
+.Don’t send large files
+====
+Do not send large files (> 1 MB) to the mailing lists. Instead, provide a
+download link. For bugs and feature requests, you can create an issue on
+link:{wireshark-bugs-url}[Bugzilla] and upload the file there.
====
==== Reporting Crashes on UNIX/Linux platforms