>>Actually not that strange. Fiddler messes with your global Proxy settings. It resets them and if for some reason Fiddler crashes it doesn't set them back. The result then is that the proxy is set but there's no proxy there which makes everything fail. You can fix that by going into the network settings in IE (which hold the 'global' Windows Proxy settings) and remove the proxy.
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>Hi,
>I always thought I had to do that in the registry. Can you tell me how to do it via IE ?
Internet Options...Connections tab...LAN settings...Proxy server section
Regards. Al
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