Quick access to network connection window in Vista

  
        In Windows XP, when we need to view network properties or change network settings, just right click on the "My Network Places" icon on the desktop and select Properties to enter the "Network Connections" window without having to navigate through the control panel. . In Windows Vista, the situation has changed a bit. The properties of the desktop "Network" icon are linked to the "Network and Sharing Center" page. To enter the "Network Connection" interface, the user has to perform additional operations, that is, through the left side. "Manage Network Links" in the task list.
Although this is not a big problem, although the "Network and Sharing Center" can provide us with more detailed network related information, but for the case where only network settings are needed, such steps are obviously somewhat ambiguous. .

corresponding solution is to create a shortcut to "network connection", bypassing the Network and Sharing Center. The specific steps are as follows:
Right click on the desktop, select "New" => "Shortcut";
In the project location dialog box, enter the following:

explorer .exe ::
Name the shortcut and click Finish.
This way, when you need to set or view network properties, just click on the shortcut to go directly to the network connection window without having to go through the network and sharing center.
Of course, if you like, you can also put it in the Quick Launch toolbar.

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