Re: System Tray Icon "Network Cable Is Unplugged"
- From: "Jim" <Not@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 19:02:11 GMT
Right-click on the Local Area Connection shortcut then choose Properties. Go
to the General tab and uncheck the checkbox beside "Notify me when this
connection has limited or no connectivity."
hth,
Jim
"PinguJohn" <PinguJohn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:431D15C2-1E1E-488A-A75C-234899A93C14@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have an icon in the system tray of two computers with a red cross through
it. When I move the cursor over it the message displayed is "Local Area
Connection - A network cable is unplugged".
However, I do not have a wired network, I only have a wireless network for
internet access which works fine.
If I open my Network Connections I have displayed:-
Under Internet Gateway:
Internet Connection
Connected
Internet Connection
Under LAN or High-Speed Internet:
Wireless Network Connection
Connected
Belkin 54g Wireless USB Network Adapter
Local Area Connection
Network cable unplugged
Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection
Is there any way that I can get rid of, or stop this icon being displayed?
.
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