I know this is going to be something really simple, but it's completely escaping me.<BR><BR>I have a GPO that applies to users in a specific group, that modifies their Internet Connection settings tab ...
Open the Group Policy MMC (type gpedit.msc in the Run window). Go to Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components, Internet Explorer. There is a setting that says "Make proxy ...
If your office connects to the Internet through a corporate network, you need to assign Windows a proxy server for outgoing connections. The proxy server acts as a buffer between your local machines ...
1. In the Internet browser beginning page, select in the top-right corner "Settings". 2. Roll down and select "Proxy Settings" 3. Next to "Use Proxy" press the box to enable it. Not using a proxy?
You can disable it using the following methods, but you must use an admin account. Disable WPAD by disabling WINS/NetBT name resolution Stop WPAD using a host file entry Group Policy Editor Registry ...
If you want to surf the Web anonymously, you need to use a proxy server to mask your IP address. To avoid using third-party tools, Mozilla Firefox enables you to connect through a proxy by default.