Create a shortcut to network connections in your desktop in Vista

shortcut to net connection In Windows Vista, you might come across the condition that you frequently have to use the network connection and connect to function. Here is the summary to create a shortcut to network connections in your desktop.

Simply create a new shortcut by right clicking on desktop (new -> shortcut). Name it as your choice but the path allocated should be as:

::{7007ACC7-3202-11D1-AAD2-00805FC1270E}

(for a screenshot on how to enter the path click here) This path is simply a code that connects you to folder under network connection letting you see the available network connections, and let you create one if you want.

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