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Internet connection via proxy and broadband

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AntonZA2 - 18 Jan 2006 12:18 GMT
Hi

I have a user that has a work notebook. When he is at the office he connects
to the internet via a proxy server. But when he is at home he connects to the
network via broadband, 3G.

The thing is he doesn't want to connect via the proxy server, to the
internet, when he is dialed up. Our network is setup that what ever
connection you have you can connect to the internet via proxy, even if you
are dailed up.

So without him going and disable the proxy settings manually, is there
another way IE can "see wether to ask him to go through proxy or not?".
Douglas J. Steele - 18 Jan 2006 23:43 GMT
Sorry: you'll need to ask in a more appropriate newsgroup (one related to
Internet Explorer, perhaps)

This newsgroup is for questions about setting up and configuring Access, the
database product that's part of Office Professional.

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> So without him going and disable the proxy settings manually, is there
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