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Use a Shortcut to Local Area Network Connection Information

 
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Mar 13th, 2004
I found this in a few different places around the 'net - hopefully it's helpful:

Use a Shortcut to Local Area Network Connection Information

Something new in Windows XP - instead of using the command line program and typing ipconfig to find local area network information, you can use the following shortcut:
  • Click Start, point to Connect to, and then click Show All Connections.
  • Right-click the connection you want information about, and then click Status.
  • In the connection Properties dialog box, click the Support tab.
  • For even more information, click the Advanced tab.
  • To automatically enable the status monitor each time the connection is active, in the connection Properties dialog box, select the Show icon in taskbar notification area when connected check box.
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