I have the DSL icon on the System Tray, but when I elect to use
dial-up (as I do a lot when traveling), the dial-up network icon would
also appears on the System Tray. If I remember correctly, in setting
up dial-up connections in XP, there was options to show the connection
on the System Tray and also an option to take priority over Network
Connections. I'm trying to find those options in Vista.
Thanks
Charlie
>On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 20:36:47 -0400, "Joe Leandri" <> wrote:
>I have Windows Vista Home Basic with DSL. My DSL icon is 2 monitors one
>layered on the other. Have you tried Vista Start > Control Panel > Network
>and Internet > Network and Sharing Center?
>
>Joe
>
>
>"Gumboman" <> wrote in message
>news:686268BC-EA6F-4BAB-8300-...
>> I'm new to Vista and am still trying to get use to it. I have DSL on
>> a Local Network (shared with laptop), and use Dial-Up as a backup. In
>> XP, when connected via the Dial-Up, the connection would be shown on
>> the System Tray. So far, in Vista, it is not shown when connected.
>> How do I get the connection to show on the System Tray in Vista when
>> connected?
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