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This is just so wrong it's not even amusing.
Screenshot: http://www.css-networks.com/netconns.jpg One of the LAN connections is disabled, and so is grey, the other (WLAN) is enabled & connected, so is nice and blue. Now see if you can spot which one of the VPN connections is live and connected. Is this a bug? It can't have been an intentional change, can it? Surely it's meant to be lit up. It's already bad enough having not having a "Show icon in notification area when connected", and a huge delay on right-clicking the useless global network status tray icon, but this just adds to the misery. Oh well. Fingers crossed for SP1. |
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