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Guest
Vista Business Edition - MSDN-AA Registered
Dell Latitude D810 Laptop
Computer is member of a Windows Active Directory based domain at work
Dial-up networking was relatively easy to setup but seems to be working a
bit strangely - comapred to XP and previous versions. I'd like comments on
the following issues:
1. - Animation in the system tray, that works when locally connected to our
business LAN, does not indicate any sent or received data when connected
using dial-up.
2. - Name of connection in the system tray does not indicate the dial-up
connection is in use but indicates that the normal domain LAN connection is
present.
3. - No indication of dial-up connect speed on the system tray icon. I can
get this via "Network and Sharing Center" and then "view status" but that is
a long way to go compared to previously just hovering over the system tray
icon.
We are trying to get started on training classes for Georgia Pre-K - 12
Teacher, Administrator and System Support training for Vista.
Thanks,
Ed Gowen
Macon State College
Educational Technology Training Center
Dell Latitude D810 Laptop
Computer is member of a Windows Active Directory based domain at work
Dial-up networking was relatively easy to setup but seems to be working a
bit strangely - comapred to XP and previous versions. I'd like comments on
the following issues:
1. - Animation in the system tray, that works when locally connected to our
business LAN, does not indicate any sent or received data when connected
using dial-up.
2. - Name of connection in the system tray does not indicate the dial-up
connection is in use but indicates that the normal domain LAN connection is
present.
3. - No indication of dial-up connect speed on the system tray icon. I can
get this via "Network and Sharing Center" and then "view status" but that is
a long way to go compared to previously just hovering over the system tray
icon.
We are trying to get started on training classes for Georgia Pre-K - 12
Teacher, Administrator and System Support training for Vista.
Thanks,
Ed Gowen
Macon State College
Educational Technology Training Center