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amartinas

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Re: [Vista] connect to a network dialog - changing default view?

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amartinas

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im sorry, what?


IllIlIlllIll
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make a shortcut on the desktop.
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guessing due to lack of information = broken heart


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At this point i'd say: More than likely, no.

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is there a way to change the default "show" category within the "connect to a network" dialog? i recently added a couple dial up adapters for quick access if necessary, and now they obstruct my view of wireless networks.




so what id like to do is change the default "show" category to just "wireless" so that whenever i open the "connect to a network" dialog, i only see wireless adapters without having to change the "show" option manually.




or, at the VERY least, i'd like to hide the dial-up adapters when in the "all" category of the "show" option. again, this should happen without my intervention after initial configuration.




any gurus able to help me out? i cant find this answer ANYWHERE on the net, and it only makes sense that theres some registry key or something with this someplace.
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