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  1. Windows + R (run) command to open Network Connections dialog

    2014年11月8日 · Find myself constantly changing NIC properties every day (switch, router, etc. config). Any happy fun command to open this dialog (.cpl or .msc) from the Run dialog?

  2. Shortcut to open Network Connections from Run - Super User

    2012年3月6日 · Is there a keyboard shortcut to open Network connections from the Run command?

  3. 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 …

  4. Is it possible to save a shortcut to a specific control panel page?

    2020年12月15日 · 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 …

  5. 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 …

  6. windows - How to open Network Connections profiles as …

    2016年2月18日 · Learn how to open network connections profiles as an administrator on Windows using ncpa.cpl command or shortcuts.

  7. How do access the Network Properties from CMD or Run?

    2002年2月11日 · Dear all, Is there a way to open up the Network Properties Box from the command line or from the Run command? I am trying to script an change in the network …

  8. Run command to open network connections list box - Super User

    2018年4月5日 · Is there any way I can open the network connection list box (see image) using Run or cmd? Im currently on Windows 10.

  9. Run ncpa.cpl as administrator in command line - Super User

    2015年4月13日 · I use teamviewer to control my computer remotely, when I tried to opel ncpa.cpl with this command: runas /user:%computername%\\Administrator cmd Then type my …