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Changing Network Priority Stack Order

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In a Windows 7 environment, all of our laptops are coming out imaged with the Network connections listed in order as follows:  Local Area Connection 2, Wireless Network connection, Local Area Connection. This creates a problem when our laptop users are on their docking station, they are staying connected to the Wireless, when we want them on the Ethernet while on the dock.

To manually change the order of the stack, I can go to Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings > Advanced > Advanced Settings > and with the green up arrows, i can move Local Area Connection to the top followed by Local Area Connection 2, then wireless last.

I have over 200 laptops on the network and I was wondering if there was a script I could use to automate this process.


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