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Old 02-10-2008, 12:21 AM
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Originally Posted by chvgms View Post
the step no 10 is confusing.
Hi,

In short when you select Proxy as the option you can leave the URL setting as .*://.*(:\d*)?(/.*)*(\?.*)? as this will send all traffic to the proxy server (or you can create separate http and https entries). Also you can enter a separate entry with a URL of e.g. http://intranet and then set it to go Direct and bypass the proxy.


Proxy Example:

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