Network of the island so no internet access remove a yellow exclamation point in the network icon in the taskbar.

Hi, I have 10 windows 7 Enterprise workstations connected to a Windows 2008 domain and there is no internet connectivity (this is normal) but each workstation network icon displays an exclamation point yellow because she had not any internet connection. Isn't there anyway other than hide the icon which I don't want to get the yellow exclamation point to appear.

Thanks Simon.

I finally found the answer. If you are running Windows server 2008 R2 edition, then you can find this policy in the strategy of Group Editor and it will be effective for your Windows 7 machines. If this is not the case, as I am on Windows server 2008 standard and then, is not an option within the Server Group Policy Editor must therefore be as a change in local policy on the workstations.

It is found on the local computer by running gpedit.msc and looking: -.

Local computer policy,

Administrative templates,

Network,

Network connections,

Does not display the network icon "local access only".

Select this option enabled.

Closing of session and immediately and this will make the yellow exclamation point icon disapear.

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • Code 31, Microsoft IASATAP adapter doesn't work does not correctly, the yellow exclamation point, no internet

    I have Emachines E620, Microsoft Vista and service pack 1. My PC cannot connect to the internet and stop a yellow exclamation point error message. My internet providers technical support, I lost my IP address and cannot be recovered. My PC shows that my card Microsoft ISATAP does not work, but when we try to update, it says I have the updated version of the adapter.

    I tried everything the system fixed but did not work. Can't try bugs online because I can not connect to internet. My research on the Internet, maybe I need service pack 2. Can someone tell me if this could work? If so, what is the way least costly to achieve? What does it mean that my PC is undesirable?

    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistahardware/thread/e5f8973b-0079-4E2B-8da4-7bbd345b9426

    Read the info above from Microsoft Support.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    http://www.eMachines.com/support/drivers.html

    Go to the Web site of emachine'ss to the above link > drivers and downloads Section > key in your model number > look for the latest Vista drivers > download/install them.

    The computer you are using now that you have no Internet connection with the other > download / save drivers > copy them into Flash Drive > transfer / install on another computer/laptop.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Satellite C660 - no access Internet - yellow exclamation point appears

    Hello

    I have a toshiba Satellite c660 and there serious internet problems.
    When I turn it on, it says that I don't have access to the internet but when I try to use it, a yellow exclamation point will appear then down down on the wifi icon.

    If I click on the internet icon and it says im connected to the internet, but I have no internet access.
    I'm really confused as to what to do. Internet days might work for a while and then all of a sudden the exclamation point appears there and I can't get working again.

    If anyone has any ideas on what is wrong or how to fix Tournay would be GREAT. as for now I can't use the internet wireless on my laptop.

    Thank you.

    Hello

    I think there could be a problem with your WLan router.
    I recommend to reset the router and try again

    If this is not enough, clear all settings of encryption like encryption, password encryption, mac address filtering, etc. and try to connect again to open WLan.
    But this just for testing purposes

    If the connection would be functions, you must configure the router once more.

  • In devices and printers, I have an icon for a laptop with a yellow exclamation point. I have a desktop computer and remove this icon of the laptop.

    A laptop once was connected to my desktop via USB cable PC; It belonged to me.  The owner wants to access its database of the company, but in vain.

    Now, in devices and printers, I have a laptop icon that is not one of my devices, but the Device Manager lists in "Other devices" with a (USB) universal serial bus controller, which is also included in the icon of the computer laptop properties under the material.  The yellow exclamation point is for troubleshooting.  The problem is: I do not own a laptop device.

    I want to remove the icon of the laptop and its inscriptions, including the (USB) universal serial bus controller.  Both are marked by a yellow exclamation point, but, of course, they do not work because they do not exist.  But this icon of the laptop has name my PC on it.

    My desktop PC should not be listed in devices and printers, does it?

    Hello.

    Open devices and printers right click on the device - remove the instrument.

  • loss of internet connection on windows 7 pro 64. Says connected but no internet access with yellow exclamation point! Help, please!

    I keep losing internet connection, I have windows 7 and every time I connect it to the wireless internet works for 5 minutes, then a little ytellow icon pop up and say its connected without internet access. Its happened to me before and recently started happening to my cpu. I did a FRESH install of windows to see if it can help, but it didn't. IM literally on the point of throwing my processor through the cause of wall, I can't find a solution to this anywhere. Whenever the yellow icon pops up that I have troubleshoot and it indicates the default gateway was unavailable and that fixed it, then I have internet again for about 2-5 minutes and it does the same thing. Ive never had this problem on my cpu and the network has not been changed or anything, so I don't know what that the * could cause this. I literally wiped everything on my cpu and then do a system image to restore too. Ive been messing around with the registry, deletion of things here and there missions that I read, but only thing that happens is losing internet alltogether and must restore from system image. I'm really running out of ideas. Help, please. I have an adapter netgear wn311b wireless pci-express with the latest drivers.

    to detect new updates for network based components on intel:

    http://www.Intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect/?IID=subhdr+dnlds_detect

    You will be asked to download and install active x components.

    After the installation of the small file, click on the "expand all" button

    You can choose to update your components wired network if necessary.

    then re-install your wireless network management software.

    assuming that your wireless network is intact (connected, permits), you can surf the net.

    If the problem persists, troubleshoot more away:

    When the computer is turned off, set again you netgear pci wireless adapter.

    set of antenna for optimal orientation.

    Check if your computer is authorized by your wireless router.

    check the signal strength of your wireless router and the wireless pci adapter.

  • I lost my sound icon, the icon of my diet and my network icon in my taskbar.

    I went to the setting of the taskbar and icons are no longer available.

    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/106787-notification-area-system-icons.html

    Read the tutorial above.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Minor problem with the New Installation of Windows 7 on my Inspiron E1705/9400 - two entries for "Base system device" under "Other devices" with yellow exclamation point

    Hello

    First of all, let me tell you about my system.   It is of a laptop Inspiron E1705/9400 with the Core 2 Duo T7400 processor clocked at 2.16 GHZ.   It has 2 GB of RAM and a hard drive on the Hitachi Travelstar nine 500 GB (7200 RPM).   It also has the GeForce Go 7900 GS video card.    Previously, it had Windows XP Professional (32 bit) and worked well.   But, I have three computers in my home and Home Office and would they work better together on my wired home network, so I'm upgrading all three to Windows 7.   My two desktops (a Dimension XPS 420 and the other Dimension XPS 430) seem like they will be no problem to upgrade to Windows 7.   But, this laptop was not on the list of Dell Windows 7 compatibility.   However, the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor that I have downloaded and run seemed to say that it was OK to do a clean install of Windows 7 32-bit and he had only a few minor issues, where it says search the drivers updated from the manufacturer.   Initially, the laptop came with a 100 GB hard drive.   For my use, which becomes very small, so I decided to get the exact same 7200 RPM drive 500 GB size.   This will allow me to do a clean install of the 32 bit Windows 7 OS on the new hard drive and not have to wipe the old disk to do so.   I can just keep the old HD and paste it back whenever I need to get something out of it.

    So, here's my minor problem.   After the transfer of some elements off the coast of the old hard drive, I installed the new 500 GB drive and installed a cleaning of the 32-bit version of Windows 7.    I'm happy to announce that I have not had virtually no problems with installation and everything seems to work fine.   He seems a little more zippy than before and I have not met so far that doesn't seem to work.   I went through most of features and almost everything is superb.   But there is a minor problem, showing in Device Manager.   At least, I think it's a minor problem, but maybe someone can give me feedback to know if she is or not.

    In the Device Manager list, there is a category called "other devices" now and the icon shows a little white circle with an exclamation mark.    When you expand this category, you see two identical entries that say "Base system device" and the icon has a yellow circle with an exclamation mark inside.     I know from experience that it is not a good thing to see items in the device manager that have a yellow circle with an exclamation point.   I clicked on both of them and neither one really tells you what the device is, or who did what is site you would go to a driver.    On the general tab, it has the following information:

    -Device type Other devices

    Reference of the manufacturer- Unknown

                         Location     -         Bus PCI 3, device 1, function 3


    Under device status, it says the following:

                           The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)

    There is no driver selected for the item or a set of device information

    To find a driver for this device, click Update driver.

    Each of the entries seem to be almost the same thing... but not exactly.   The other has the location

    list PCI Bus 3, device 1, function 2... instead of function 1.   This seems to be the only difference.

    I tried the button to update the driver, but that doesn't seem to work.   No matter if you say it looks like your

    computer or to look for a new driver from the internet, it does not find anything.     As I said at the beginning,

    the system seems to work very well... but, given that I don't know what this device is or does, I might be missing something.

    He drives me crazy just have these yellow circles with exclamation point hanging out in my device manager.

    I could really use some help here.    Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you

    Bryan Ray (Richmond, WILL)

    BTW, I just downloaded and installed the driver pack from this ftp location and it worked, even for Windows 8.1 - 64 bit.

    Thanks Steve!

    Roger

  • Why I see a yellow exclamation point symbol in the address bar?

    When visiting certain sites using Firefox Android, I get a yellow exclamation symbol in the left side of the address bar. For example in http://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_geolocation.asp
    Why this is happening, there is no indication anywhere. Clicking on it does nothing.

    1. What does this symbol.
    2. the fact that I was able to get information on this topic (in the browser) makes this extremely hostile user and should be fixed.

    See screenshot to https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-LJAuws1PnH4/UeJmfCwA5FI/AAAAAAAAAUM/VyTqkOySsg0/w491-h872-no/13+-+1

    None of these answers are correct. The favicon of error occurs occasionally in Firefox for Android. When the browser is offline or on a poor network connection, you will get a time-out error page.

    We have a bug where the icon persists on reload. With a little time the favicon cache will expire and the favicon will be updated to the correct.

  • Shut Down button indicates the yellow exclamation point

    Nice day.  For the last few weeks when I go to the start menu then go close there is an exclamation point where to click to close.  When I click it it says not to shut down the computer because that is install the updates.  So it behaves as if it is installed but when I turn on the computer again this exclamation point is there even when I click Start for the closing offer.  It has been like this for over a month now.

    I opened article updates & seems that this box works properly in the game to update automatically.

    Thank you in advance for your time, I appreciate all the advice that can help me with this problem.

    Kind regards

    Kathy

    Original title: closed

    Hello

    Thanks for posting your question on the Microsoft community.

    Thank you for details on the question and your efforts to resolve.

    This problem can occur if the pending updates are required to be installed.

    Please refer to the suggestions of Stephanie Podder responded on March 1, 2012 and check if that helps.
    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/all/get-an-exclamation-mark-on-my-shutdown-button-when/b9c51f7d-46a3-4939-AD19-974a9744e016

    I hope this information helps.

    Please let us know if you need more help.

    Thank you

  • Problem of (yellow exclamation point, no internet access) network controller

    HP Pavilion Slimline s5xt LP019AV #ABA

    Windows 7 64 bit

    My hardware ID are

    PCI\VEN_1814 & DEV_5390 & SUBSYS_F0511814 & REV_00

    PCI\VEN_1814 & DEV_5390 & SUBSYS_F0511814

    PCI\VEN_1814 & DEV_5390 & CC_028000

    PCI\VEN_1814 & DEV_5390 & CC_0280

    I'm looking for the driver suitable for download thanks to all software.

    Hello

    Sorry for the late reply, but I have worked overseas for much of this week

    Try this alternative driver on the link below.

    http://ftp.HP.com/pub/SoftPaq/sp53001-53500/sp53377.exe

    This installs Ok or you we the same error message?

    Best regards

    DP - K

  • I get an error of writeback failed after receiving updates or get new files yellow exclamation point in the icon 'son to the right of the screen.

    I must also click DELETE to restart the computer to retrieve the screen and the screen will show also 8-10 writing failure before going to the browser

    What update, the exclamation yellow on which icon, any error message.

    error message in Event Viewer can help.
    http://help.artaro.EU/index.php/Windows-XP/essential-administration-XP/Event-Viewer-XP.html

  • Cannot access the internet. Have a bunch of yellow exclamation and question marks on Net work adapters and other drivers__

    Cannot set up internet access. Have yellow question mark points of network adapters and other devices (other drivers)

    Hello

    Maybe this can help, http://www.ezlan.net/faq.html#ghost

    Jack-MVP Windows Networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET

  • My wireless connection says "no internet access.

    Original title: Network question

    Hello
    I noticed a change in my system. My wireless connection says "no internet access. The other connection, presumably one wired, is OK.
    I have no problem on internet and computer my son who is temporarily connected to the same router is also online.
    But I wonder what can happen to change that, and what I can do about it. I noticed this when a little yellow exclamation point appears on the network icon in the systray /taskbar.

    I spent a lot of time with the guidance of the internet, Cisco install CD, ipconfig and its switches, update drivers for the network adapters, uninstall the card network wireless and relocation, etc.. But the situation remains the same.

    I will link to some images what I mean (hope it works).

    Thanks a lot for your suggestions.

    Jack

    https://SkyDrive.live.com/redir?RESID=BF9482F6B726F60C! 133 & authkey =! AMKjZQs1wxoJ6ac&ithint=folder%2c.png

    Hello methacrylate.

    Yes, you are right. See my response to PML. I guess I got both wireless and ethernet capability all along and didn't understand why.

    (My system is a desktop computer).

    But the problem is solved.

    I appreciate your response.

    Jack

  • I can't connect to any wireless internet access

    My system is windows 7, before the internet was fine, I can go anywhere, but now I can't connect to any wireless network. I open the Panel of the network adapter, and I see only the local and other network connections, I downloaded (I downloaded them a long time ago, it has not affected my internet). Then I go to my friends computer and research and on any site that told me to look at the Device Manager. so I checked and under the map ISATAP and Teredo, there was a yellow exclamation point, and in the properties, it says "this device cannot start code 10." This has been a very serious problem, I can just keep borrowing my friend's pc, I really need help!

    Deng Hello,

    Thank you for the update on the issue.

    1. How did you try to start the computer in safe mode?

    Try to start in safe mode and check if the computer boots to the desktop

    See the article: start your computer in safe mode

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-AU/Windows/Start-computer-safe-mode#start-computer-safe-mode=Windows-7

    If the computer starts in safe mode desktop, check in a clean boot.

    Put your system to the clean boot state helps determine if third-party applications or startup items are causing the problem. You must follow the steps in the article mentioned below to perform a clean boot.

    See the link to perform the clean boot.

    How to perform a clean boot in Windows

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135/en-us

    Note: see 'How do I reset the computer to start normally after a boot minimum troubleshooting' to reset the computer starts normally after troubleshooting.

    Let us know the result, we will be happy to help you further.

    Thank you.

  • Yellow exclamation on the network in Windows 8.1 icon

    Since having the update 8.1 on my easy note Tv my wifi does not work it will list it yourself to connect, but then a yellow triangle with the message appears in my status bar in unidentified net work.

    Don, t know what to do it worked fine until windows 8.1 update, what can I do to solve the problem?

    Original title: unidentified wifi net work

    Hi Stuart,

    Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

    The problem can occur for various reasons, including incorrect TCP/IP settings configured, firewalls third of anti-virus programs blocking the connection, or due to bad the advanced sharing settings. So, I would suggest trying the following methods and check if the yellow exclamation point is gone.

    Method 1:

    Run the network troubleshooting and check if it helps. Run the troubleshooter from network first and then test your Internet connection.

    Open the Network Troubleshooter by hitting on any fly in the Dashboard screen, quilting Search(or if you use a mouse, pointing to the top right of the screen, move the mouse down and then clicking search), entering the network troubleshooterin the search box, type, or by clicking settingsand then by typing or clicking on identify and fix network problems.

    If the problem persists, try the following method.

    Method 2:

    Reset the DNS and TCP/IP settings.

    1. Press the Windows key + X, click prompt (Admin).
    2. Please enter the following commands and press ENTER after each one.
        netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
      netsh winsock reset
      ipconfig/registerdns
      ipconfig/flushdns
      ipconfig/release
    3. Restart the computer to check the issue.

    If the problem persists, try the following method.

    Method 3:

    Temporarily disable the security software and check if it helps.

    Note: Antivirus software can help protect your computer against viruses and other security threats. In most cases, you should not disable your antivirus software. If you do not disable temporarily to install other software, you must reactivate as soon as you are finished. If you are connected to the Internet or a network during the time that your antivirus software is disabled, your computer is vulnerable to attacks.

    Additional information:

    Windows wireless and wired network connection problems

    Hope this information is useful. Let us know if you need more help, we will be happy to help you.

Maybe you are looking for