Re: hide Local Area Connection Icon
- From: "Eduardo Sicouret" <eduar2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 12:56:08 -0500
Hello,
I'm sorry but i didn't understand your answer. :S
where should I look at? where's that info and scripts?
Regards,
Eduardo
"Steve Parry" <k100rs_1990@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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Eduardo Sicouret wrote:
Hello,
Well I already tried that.
This group policy only prohibits the user from checking the statistics of
a connection. But the lan icon is still there, showing an unusual
activity when the computer is monitored, that is: the two little
computers go all blue and don't blinking at all.
I know the easiest way could be just clicking the "show icon in taskbar
when connected" option in the general pane of the network connection
properties. But that's a little bit difficult when you have 500 computers
used 24x7x365.. :S
any other idea?
Take a look here at the info and scripts. These are for showing the icon
but altering will be easy enough.
HTH
--
Steve Parry BA(Hons) MCP
http://www.gwynfryn.co.uk
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