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| | Network Connection Icon in System Tray Under Windows XP, when I would connect to another network via VPN, I would get an icon in the system tray indicating my connection in addition to the icon for my "regular" connectivity to the internet/lan. With Vista, a single icon serves as an indicator for any and all networks I am currently connected to. How can I separate the icons to reflect the behavior I had with XP? Thanks, ~alan |
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