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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Re: SP1 and Network List Service I have found this problem on other Vista machines and have identified the service that controls this function ------- Problem: connection status: unknown the service to detect this status is turned off Incorrect network connection status displayed on network icon. ------- Solution: Services>Network list service by setting this service to automatic and starting it, the globe correctly appears on the network icon. ------- |
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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Re: SP1 and Network List Service Worked for me, many thanks. No idea what happened that caused this problem but the cmd line .../add did the trick. |
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