Limited connectivity, usually just means it has not received a DHCP address.

Thanks,

Jeremy Phillips
Senior Messaging Engineer
Azaleos Corporation
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Dandy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 4:54 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Network Icon

In Vista and Server 2008 there is a network icon in the system tray next
to the clock.  I've seen at least three different variations of this
icon.

A couple of computers with a red X over them
A couple of computers with a yellow triangle over them.  The triangle
has an ! in it.
A couple of computers with a round ball over it.

OK, the RED X I think I know means the network isn't connected.  The
round ball seems to be the normal situation when everything is working.
The yellow triangle I'm not so sure about.  Some things seem to work OK
with the network in that state but others don't.  Can anyone describe
what the yellow triangle means?  Thanks for your help.

Curt

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