RE: Windows XP SP3
Did you check in the control panel / network connections
Open network connections, right click on Local Area Connection.
Is show Icon in notification area when connected been checked or unchecked.
If it is already checked, then uncheck it, Okay it and then recheck it.
"Dave H" wrote:
After installing SP3, the cable connection icon in the lower right hand
corner task tray is now missing. How do I get it back.
Please help.
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