Detecting Proxy Settings....

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From: Matt Helm (helm_at_somewhere.com)
Date: 02/08/05


Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 15:38:19 -0500

Strange thing...

I have ISA2004 and the clients are running the firewall app. Sometimes when
you open up a browser on a workstation it says detecting proxy settings and
takes a while for the page to load. How can I speed this up?

The ISA server is NOT on the domain right now. I only have a few clients on
the domain and i'm switching from a workgroup setup to a domain one. Could
this have something to do with it?

Thanks
Helm



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