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Is it possible to save a shortcut to a specific control panel page? 3 The other answers are correct, right click on desktop to bring up options menu, select new and then select shortcut, then write ncpa cpl Though this can be easily expanded to create links to other Control Panel pages as well Just replacet ncpa cpl with the cpl you want to create a shortcut for when creating shortcuts for other cpl's
how to open tcp ip properties from cmd or run directly? There is no way to open up that specific property window directly There's only a shortcut to the "generic" interfaces screen, being ncpa cpl You can however use netsh from cmd to directly set or view the properties For instance, if you want to set the IP address of your "Local Area Connection" (default name for the primary network interface) to 192 168 0 5, with a subnet of 255 255 255 0
Shortcut for Network and Sharing Center - Super User This only works if user is granted permissions to Network and Sharing Center My institution blocks this with global policies for standard users Giovanni's method works, even when not given permissions
How to pin a control panel item to start? - Super User 14 I have to frequently view network connections I used to search for the string ip on Windows 7 (also on 8) to directly go to this Is there any way I can pin a Control Panel item to Start? Currently I access network connections by pressing Win, i, p, down, down, Enter, Enter I am looking for anything with lesser steps
Solved: Simple command line command to launch Network and Sharing . . . The reason I am trying to find a simple command line command to launch the "Network and Sharing Center" within Windows 10 is because this is a place I often go to while working on client computers and I'm hoping to find a simple way of doing this without having to create shortcuts on their desktops that they will delete
Whats the fastest way to open TCP IPv4 Properties? in Windows 10 Is there a shortcut to open TCP IPv4 properties directly I go this way ⊞ win + R ncpa cpl Click Ethernet Properties Scroll down to TCP IPv4 and click it Too many steps Assume it's for a PC with a single NIC