Users who are accustomed to Windows XP have a lot of desktop features that look strange when they touch windows 7 o'clock. For example, in Windows XP, the "Local Area Connection" icon can be seen directly in the Network Connections Properties window, but in Windows 7, if you are not very careful, hurry you are really hard to find.
IE can not open, or open speed is very slow, or to be able to QQ, but can not open ie. Encounter such network problems, experienced users, will be accustomed to first look at the system network connection is not abnormal. However, under Windows 7 systems, users who are not very familiar with it are often difficult to quickly find local connections in the Network Connections attribute. For this problem, we can solve it by creating a shortcut.
On the Windwos 7 system desktop, right-click, select "new → shortcut" In the pop-up menu, and enter "Explorer.exe::" In the pop-up dialog box (do not enter double quotes, as shown below).
When you are finished, click the Next button, depending on the prompts (you can name the shortcut, or the system defaults) to complete the operation. The following figure:
By clicking the Finish button, the system creates a "local connection" icon on the desktop, and when you need to view the relevant network conditions, double-click to run it.
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