>>>>There is a setting where you set up the proxy server in IE that says 'Bypass Proxy Server For Local Addresses'. Is that checked?
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>>>It isn't what does that do? How does it know that the address is local?
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>>>I fixed the ip address problem. I was seperating the excluded addresses by a "," instead of a ";"
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>>Local to IE means on the same subnet as the address. For example, if the IP address of your machine is 192.168.1.5 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 then any address that starts with 192.168.1 is local.
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>Because I don't want to walk around to 10,000 pcs is there some way I can force the IE to think IP address to be inside of the firewall. Some sort of prefix instead of "http"?
I don't think so. But you may be able to configure the firewall to handle the local IPs and leave IE out of the loop.
Larry Miller
MCSD
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