Make A 0-Byte Dial-Up Networking Shortcut Without Arrow ~~Windows 95 & 98~~ If you go to your Dial-Up Networking Folder, it can be done one of 3 ways: 1 Clicking "My Computer", then "Dial-Up Networking" 2 120 byte shortcut on your desktop *OR... the new 0 byte shortcut, now I know what your thinking, "120 bytes is nothing" well this new shortcut doesn't have a little shortcut arrow! Do it like this: Create a new folder with the following name: "DUN.{992CFFA0-F557-101A-88EC-00DD010CCC48}" (without the quotes) So you know: If you get sick of it, it can be deleted like a shortcut. So you know: It can be placed anywhere a shortcut can. So you know: The #'s, letters, -'s and }'s go away once the folder is made, all that's left is "DUN" So you know: After its named "DUN" it can be named whatever you wish (ex. "System Dunz" or "iGGy") So you know: If you put the entire "Folder" (not a shortcut) in your start menu, you can open the destination as if all its contents (all your Dial-Up Connections) will be listed, WITHIN THE START MENU! So you know: Creating a shortcut to the new 0-byte Dial-Up Networking shortcut will ACT as if it is a shortcut to Dial-Up Networking but in fact it is being relayed; *if your new 0-byte Dial-Up Networking shortcut is at C:\WINDOWS\Desktop then the shortcut you make will be to: C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\ DUN.{992CFFA0-F557-101A-88EC-00DD010CCC48} So you know: amaze you friends! MrWadlo - mrwadlo (at) mrwadlo.com http://www.mrwadlo.com/