Several strategies for cleverly applying XP system local connections

  

We all know the function of local connection in our system. When we want to create a home or small office network, it serves as a bridge between computer and LAN connection, local connection Is the only connection type that is automatically created and activated. So important "local connection", how do we cleverly use the local connection function in XP system?

1. Click Start, open & ldquo; Run & rdquo; enter “gpedit.msc&rdquo in the run bar ; (the contents of the quotation marks) then OK, open the group policy.

2. Click on the "Administrative Templates" under User Configuration.----Network----Network Connection.

3. "Allow access to LAN connection properties" and "Enable Windows 2000 network connection settings for administrators" are changed to enabled.

4.OK, then look at your local The connection properties have become grayed out.

In the Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server operating system, there are three dynamic link library files (Netcfgx.dll, Netshell.dll, and Netman.dll) that are related to network functionality. By logging out these three files, you can block the "network connection" window, and you can also disable the modification of the IP address through the “Local Connection Properties” dialog box.

The steps are as follows:

1. Click on the “Start → Run” menu, and enter the command “ldsvr32 Netcfgx.dll /u” in the “Open” folder. (Only within double quotes), click “OK”. If the execution is successful, a message will be displayed.

Note: regsvr32 and Netcfgx.dll in the command, Netcfgx.dll and /u must be separated by spaces.

2. Replace Netcfgx.dll with Netshell.dll and Netman.dll.

In the future, whether you click on the "Properties" in the "Network Neighborhood" right-click menu, or double-click the "Network Connection" icon in the "Control Panel" window (actually icon) Also changed), can not open the "network connection" window, so you can not modify the IP address through the "local connection properties" dialog box.

If you want to restore the function of modifying the IP address, just delete the “/u” parameter in the above command, and then re-execute it again.

Method 1: Since the local connection icon is related to the three dynamic link files of the system: Netcfgx.dll, Netshell.dll, and Netman.dll, once the three dynamic link files are unregistered, the local connection is The icon will be automatically hidden. When unregistering the above three dynamic link files, you can first open the system run box and enter the string command in it "regsvr32 Netcfgx.dll /u"; command recovery with regsvr32 Netcfgx.dll /s

method Two: 1 Open the system's running dialog box, execute the “gpedit.msc” command, and in the pop-up group policy editing window, expand “User Configuration”, ““Administrative Templates”, “Task Bar and Start Menu & rdquo;, in the corresponding sub-window of the "Taskbar and Start Menu", double-click "Delete & lsquo; network and dial-up connection from the start menu & rsquo; & rdquo; option, in the pop-up interface, select “ enable ”Options, click the "OK" button, it will be OK

Method 3: Run msconfig to close the Network Connections and Workstation in the service (usually this can also be closed). After restarting Tips are missing a service no matter what.

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