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Network Icon in System tray
Name: Zeta Max Date: June 26, 2003 at 20:13:56 Pacific OS: Win Xp Pro Sp1 CPU/Ram: Amd Xp 1800+ 1GB ram
Comment:
In Windows Xp Pro, how do you enable the network icon in the system tray whether your connected, disconnected or even "disabled"? When I right click on the icon in the tray to disable the network traffic, the icon dissapears. I want it to stay put so I can enable it again without going into "network properties".
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