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I am courtious as to why sometimes my Network Icon (the two Monitors) in the
Right hand Taskbar displays a Small Blue Ball. What is the significants of that blue ball...what is it indicating? |
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I am courtious as to why sometimes my Network Icon (the two Monitors) in the Right hand Taskbar displays a Small Blue Ball. What is the significants of that blue ball...what is it indicating? It is indicating that you are connected to "the small blue ball" I. E. "The World" otherwise known as the Internet. GP |
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So if you being straight with me, why than sometimes, even though I am on the
Internet the Network Icon is displayed without the Blue Ball???? "denmarfl" wrote: I am courtious as to why sometimes my Network Icon (the two Monitors) in the Right hand Taskbar displays a Small Blue Ball. What is the significants of that blue ball...what is it indicating? |
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I am. I was being a bit of a smarty, but my answer remains the same.
My Vista laptop will sometimes lose the 'blue ball' also, but only when it animates showing traffic. My computer sometimes will also tell me "You are not connected to a network" but I can still go to web pages ON the Internet. So far, Vista has shown me to be a bit flakey in pretty much any area at least once a day. If the 'blue ball' is all the problems you are having I'd say you have a really great computer and to enjoy it. GP --- So if you being straight with me, why than sometimes, even though I am on the Internet the Network Icon is displayed without the Blue Ball???? "denmarfl" wrote: I am courtious as to why sometimes my Network Icon (the two Monitors) in the Right hand Taskbar displays a Small Blue Ball. What is the significants of that blue ball...what is it indicating? |
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Hi
Two little monitors = Local Network connection On. Two little monitors and red x = No Network connection. Two little monitors and a little ball = Network connection and Internet connection On. None of us is sitting on the Internet, we connect to he Internet and when we log to a site the computer downloads the site's page and its graphics to the hard drive The browser then assembles the files to the screen, I.e. when you are busy reading a page if the Internet connection is lost for few seconds you still see the page on the screen. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "denmarfl" wrote in message ... I am courtious as to why sometimes my Network Icon (the two Monitors) in the Right hand Taskbar displays a Small Blue Ball. What is the significants of that blue ball...what is it indicating? |