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Re: create shortcut? dean-dean wrote:
> No, I mean in the box to the right of the Back and Forward buttons,
> or to the left of your Search box, at the top of your window. The
> icon is to the left of the Control Panel>Network Map text. You can
> also right-click that box, and choose Copy Address, and then, with
> you Desktop in focus, right-click an empty spot and choose Paste
> Shortcut. But dragging and dropping the icon is faster. A tooltip,
> as you drag it, will explain what you are doing.
>
>
> "Michael" <kj@nvb.com> wrote in message
> news:xn0f91v71mc6sm000@news.cable.ntlworld.com...
> > dean-dean wrote:
> >
> > > In Control Panel\Network and Sharing Center, click on "View full
> > > map". When the Control Panel\Network Map window pops up, drag the
> > > icon in the Address box to your Desktop (or wherever you want).
> > >
> > > You can also add Connect To and Network to your Start Menu by
> >>right-clicking the Start button and choosing Properties > Customize,
> > > but that may not be exactly what you want.
> > >
> >>"Michael" <kj@nvb.com> wrote in message
> > > news:xn0f91rkhhiryq000@news.cable.ntlworld.com...
> >>> Ho do I create a shortcut to the full 'map' of my network
> >>> connections? ... the window appears if you select 'see full map '
> >>> in Network & sharing centre.
> > > >
> >>> I had the shortcut once upon a time - but cannot recall how to do
> >>> it.
> > > >
> >>> Thanks
> > > >
> >>> Mick
> > > >
> >>> --
> >
> > Um.... Icon in the address box? If you mean the details pane at the
> > foot of the window as is on most windows, it isn't visible on
> > Control Panel of Networks & sharing or 'view full map' - so I have
> > nothing to drag.
> >
> > Mick
> >
> > --
Superb.
Many thanks -link now restored to desktop.
Mick
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