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Mauricio Porte
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      02-28-2010

Greetings;

I have a very specific question...
I am using Windows 7 Ultimate and I need either a command or a script to
open the "Available Wireless Networks" menu.
This would be the menu you see when you click on the wireless icon on the
system tray.

It has to be either a script or the command for it. I have noticed that some
locations on windows have "addresses" such as
::{26EE0668-A00A-44D7-9371-BEB064C98683} for the control panel.

Thanks in advance.
Mauricio


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