My Network icon in the tray icon was disapperred.what to do it now?

My Network icon in the tray icon a disappered.how to get it back?

Hi Steve,.

Thanks for choosing Microsoft Community!

You have reached the right forum. Try to solve this problem together.

If I understand correctly, the network icon is missing from the notification area.

Please answer this question, to better understand the issue and help you:

You did changes to the computer before the show?

Let us try the following steps:

(a) right click on the taskbar, and then click Properties

(b) in the notification area, click Customize

(c) click a dropdown next to network and select Show icon and notifications.

(d) click Ok.

Hope the helps of information. Don't answer if you need assistance, we will be happy to help you.

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