How to show VPN active Icon in the Taskbar Notification Area?
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For security purposes, it is quite important to be able to see at a glance, if you are connected to the network through a VPN or through an unsecured connection, especially when you are using a laptop on public wifi.
I cannot find any native setting in Windows 10 which would allow me to see if a VPN is active in the Notification Area. I first have to hover over the network icon or click on it to see more details.
This question has been asked in similar ways in 2017 on the on Microsoft Community site, but never received a satisfactory solution:
Display VPN connection status?
Windows 10 - Show VPN on taskbar?
I am not using any third party application to connect to the VPN, but using a native Windows VPN profile (IKEv2 profile from an Algo VPN server).
What is the best way to show an active VPN connection icon in the system tray of the taskbar?
networking windows-10 vpn
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For security purposes, it is quite important to be able to see at a glance, if you are connected to the network through a VPN or through an unsecured connection, especially when you are using a laptop on public wifi.
I cannot find any native setting in Windows 10 which would allow me to see if a VPN is active in the Notification Area. I first have to hover over the network icon or click on it to see more details.
This question has been asked in similar ways in 2017 on the on Microsoft Community site, but never received a satisfactory solution:
Display VPN connection status?
Windows 10 - Show VPN on taskbar?
I am not using any third party application to connect to the VPN, but using a native Windows VPN profile (IKEv2 profile from an Algo VPN server).
What is the best way to show an active VPN connection icon in the system tray of the taskbar?
networking windows-10 vpn
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For security purposes, it is quite important to be able to see at a glance, if you are connected to the network through a VPN or through an unsecured connection, especially when you are using a laptop on public wifi.
I cannot find any native setting in Windows 10 which would allow me to see if a VPN is active in the Notification Area. I first have to hover over the network icon or click on it to see more details.
This question has been asked in similar ways in 2017 on the on Microsoft Community site, but never received a satisfactory solution:
Display VPN connection status?
Windows 10 - Show VPN on taskbar?
I am not using any third party application to connect to the VPN, but using a native Windows VPN profile (IKEv2 profile from an Algo VPN server).
What is the best way to show an active VPN connection icon in the system tray of the taskbar?
networking windows-10 vpn
For security purposes, it is quite important to be able to see at a glance, if you are connected to the network through a VPN or through an unsecured connection, especially when you are using a laptop on public wifi.
I cannot find any native setting in Windows 10 which would allow me to see if a VPN is active in the Notification Area. I first have to hover over the network icon or click on it to see more details.
This question has been asked in similar ways in 2017 on the on Microsoft Community site, but never received a satisfactory solution:
Display VPN connection status?
Windows 10 - Show VPN on taskbar?
I am not using any third party application to connect to the VPN, but using a native Windows VPN profile (IKEv2 profile from an Algo VPN server).
What is the best way to show an active VPN connection icon in the system tray of the taskbar?
networking windows-10 vpn
networking windows-10 vpn
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After searching for a while through the various discussions, I realized, that the current editions of Windows 10 are lacking this functionality.
I eventually came across a small freeware utility, which does exactly what I was looking for. It has been around for a few years and is still compatible with Windows 10:
VPN Connection Indicator
VPN Connection Indicator displays a VPN indication icon in the
traybar. Whenever there is a VPN connection active, the icon changes
to the connected state.
This utility is a standalone executable that is installed (by default)
in the current users startup menu. This means that every time you log
on to your computer this utility is started automatically and is
visible in the traybar.
You can right-click on the icon and select which VPN connection to
monitor (or any if you just want to know of any VPN connection).
The author's website is: http://www.weseman.net/vpnconnectionindicator/
In case this becomes unavailable, it should still be downloadable from MajorGeeks at https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/vpn_connection_indicator.html
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1 Answer
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active
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active
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up vote
1
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After searching for a while through the various discussions, I realized, that the current editions of Windows 10 are lacking this functionality.
I eventually came across a small freeware utility, which does exactly what I was looking for. It has been around for a few years and is still compatible with Windows 10:
VPN Connection Indicator
VPN Connection Indicator displays a VPN indication icon in the
traybar. Whenever there is a VPN connection active, the icon changes
to the connected state.
This utility is a standalone executable that is installed (by default)
in the current users startup menu. This means that every time you log
on to your computer this utility is started automatically and is
visible in the traybar.
You can right-click on the icon and select which VPN connection to
monitor (or any if you just want to know of any VPN connection).
The author's website is: http://www.weseman.net/vpnconnectionindicator/
In case this becomes unavailable, it should still be downloadable from MajorGeeks at https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/vpn_connection_indicator.html
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
After searching for a while through the various discussions, I realized, that the current editions of Windows 10 are lacking this functionality.
I eventually came across a small freeware utility, which does exactly what I was looking for. It has been around for a few years and is still compatible with Windows 10:
VPN Connection Indicator
VPN Connection Indicator displays a VPN indication icon in the
traybar. Whenever there is a VPN connection active, the icon changes
to the connected state.
This utility is a standalone executable that is installed (by default)
in the current users startup menu. This means that every time you log
on to your computer this utility is started automatically and is
visible in the traybar.
You can right-click on the icon and select which VPN connection to
monitor (or any if you just want to know of any VPN connection).
The author's website is: http://www.weseman.net/vpnconnectionindicator/
In case this becomes unavailable, it should still be downloadable from MajorGeeks at https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/vpn_connection_indicator.html
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
After searching for a while through the various discussions, I realized, that the current editions of Windows 10 are lacking this functionality.
I eventually came across a small freeware utility, which does exactly what I was looking for. It has been around for a few years and is still compatible with Windows 10:
VPN Connection Indicator
VPN Connection Indicator displays a VPN indication icon in the
traybar. Whenever there is a VPN connection active, the icon changes
to the connected state.
This utility is a standalone executable that is installed (by default)
in the current users startup menu. This means that every time you log
on to your computer this utility is started automatically and is
visible in the traybar.
You can right-click on the icon and select which VPN connection to
monitor (or any if you just want to know of any VPN connection).
The author's website is: http://www.weseman.net/vpnconnectionindicator/
In case this becomes unavailable, it should still be downloadable from MajorGeeks at https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/vpn_connection_indicator.html
After searching for a while through the various discussions, I realized, that the current editions of Windows 10 are lacking this functionality.
I eventually came across a small freeware utility, which does exactly what I was looking for. It has been around for a few years and is still compatible with Windows 10:
VPN Connection Indicator
VPN Connection Indicator displays a VPN indication icon in the
traybar. Whenever there is a VPN connection active, the icon changes
to the connected state.
This utility is a standalone executable that is installed (by default)
in the current users startup menu. This means that every time you log
on to your computer this utility is started automatically and is
visible in the traybar.
You can right-click on the icon and select which VPN connection to
monitor (or any if you just want to know of any VPN connection).
The author's website is: http://www.weseman.net/vpnconnectionindicator/
In case this becomes unavailable, it should still be downloadable from MajorGeeks at https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/vpn_connection_indicator.html
edited Nov 20 at 12:16
answered Nov 10 at 11:14
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