Windows Server 2008 has been frustrated with the amount of clicks and initial confusion on how to get to the Network Card properties. Hopefully this will help.
The plan is the create a custom shortcut and copy it to the desktop for easy access (isn’t it always about easy access?).
1. From where ever you want the shortcut create, Right click and select New –> Shortcut (I recommend the Desktop)
2. Put the following path into location C:\windows\System32\ncpa.cpl
3. Click Next and type what ever you would like the name of the Shortcut Icon to appear as.
4. Time to change the way the Icon looks - Right Click on the newly created Shortcut and select Properties
5. Click the Change Icon… button and pick whichever Icon you prefer.
6. We finally have an icon available to view the Network Interfaces on our Windows Server 2008 and Vista machines
NOTE:
Unlike Windows 2000 and 2003 where you had to right-click and select Properties here you will have to double click the icon…which I think is just a bit easier.
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