Conect to : Net Dock Icon

I want to add this icon to my dock, but can't find the target .exe.

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Any advice???

#488399

What shortcut do you use to call up that program? Just drag that shortcut on to the dock. Or, you can right-click the shortcut and get the path to the target program from there.

#488406

It's a net icon in netwwork conections,with wich i conect my comp to internet....

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When i make a shortcut , and i drag this shortcut in dock,i click it>>>nothing happend...

So i rightclick the icon in dock and i select the path,but when i click "ok" the field of the link is still empty.........maad

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#488417

Using RKLauncher this will get you to your connections folder that is as far as I have gotten....

Link: C:WINDOWSexplorer.exe

Arguments: shell:ConnectionsFolder

#488438

Sounds like people have wanted this for a long time. I don't know how to develop docklets (Matonga) but it seems to me that this could be used to develop a docklet to enable/disable the internet connection.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...b;EN-US;Q311272

Also found this but I have not tried it yet........

http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=158556

#488439

Found this among my library documents , might work for you.

1.) drag and drop rasdial.exe into the dock (c:windowssystem32rasdial.exe)

2.) in the "property of dock item" window (in Y'z Dock), in the "arguments field"- type the name of the dial-up connection (use the name of the dial-up connection from control panel/network connections/dial-up), the user name for the connection, and the password for the connection (I'll use mine as an example: EnterNet[space]emtp563[space]password)

3.) for work folder, it should be c:windowssystyem32

4.) for "show command", it should be either normal (if you want to see what it is doing), or minimized (if you want the dialing process hidden from view).

#488453

Thanks Gostwalker !!!

It really WORK..... Thanks.!

#488470

Your welcome

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