Instead of using insert s, Have you tried tabbing to sys tray from
within desktop and arrowing through the items?
I know it is not the solution you were looking for but it could serve
as a temperary compromise until someone comes up with a better idea.
At 17:12 04/10/2008, you wrote:
The items it misses are for local area network connection and
wireless network. I really need the wireless network to read as it
gives the status and signal strength and connection speed. The
Safely remove hardware and my ESET Smart Security seem to always
read correctly.
Roger
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