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My computer's operating system is Vista Home Premium.
I was looking for my computer's IP address, so I clicked on "Windows Help &
Support" and typed in "IP address" in the search box. A window appeared with
a step-by-step set of instructions, consisting of:
1. Click to open Network and Sharing Center
2. Under Connection, click View Status
3. Click Details
Then it says "Your computer's IP address appears in the value column, next
to "IPV4 IP Address"".
What REALLY happens when I try to follow these instructions:
Step 1. The Network and Sharing Center does appear, as expected.
Step 2. A CONNECTION tab does NOT appear, so there is NO WAY to View the
Status or click on Details.
Have I installed Vista incorrectly, or is it just a very flawed operating
system? I never ran across glitches like this in Windows XP, Windows 98SE,
Windows 98, Windows, or MSDOS.
To give Microsoft the benefit of a doubt, I hope it is something I have done
wrong - but I have to wonder.
I was looking for my computer's IP address, so I clicked on "Windows Help &
Support" and typed in "IP address" in the search box. A window appeared with
a step-by-step set of instructions, consisting of:
1. Click to open Network and Sharing Center
2. Under Connection, click View Status
3. Click Details
Then it says "Your computer's IP address appears in the value column, next
to "IPV4 IP Address"".
What REALLY happens when I try to follow these instructions:
Step 1. The Network and Sharing Center does appear, as expected.
Step 2. A CONNECTION tab does NOT appear, so there is NO WAY to View the
Status or click on Details.
Have I installed Vista incorrectly, or is it just a very flawed operating
system? I never ran across glitches like this in Windows XP, Windows 98SE,
Windows 98, Windows, or MSDOS.
To give Microsoft the benefit of a doubt, I hope it is something I have done
wrong - but I have to wonder.