There are many people complaining that http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/15470.html ">vista into network connection management is very troublesome, yes, if not familiar with the user is simply difficult to find." Because XP is easy to access through the Start menu, but in Vista, you need to right-click on the connection icon in the system tray-> network share > Manage network Connections (left side panel) so that you can enter.
Here is a very easy way to enter, can become a one-click. All you have to do is create a shortcut:
To create a new shortcut on your desktop, enter:
Explorer.exe:: {7007acc7-3202-11d1-aad2-00805fc1270e}
Figure 1 Creating a shortcut
Note: There is a space behind the Explorer.exe, it is recommended to copy-paste.
Just double-click this shortcut to enter the Network Connection window.
The above list of numbers involves the following registry location:
Hkey_classes_root\clsid\
Hkey_classes_root\networkconnections\clsid
Hkey_local_machine\software\classes\clsid\
Hkey_local_machine\software\classes\networkconnections\clsid
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell Extensions\Approved
To illustrate this: the shortcut icon that you create is the same as the computer, and if you want to replace, you can right-click into properties and replace the icon.