Re: IE 6 and Proxy Setting Exceptions
- From: v-kzhao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Ken Zhao [MSFT]")
- Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 05:48:51 GMT
Hello,
Thank you for using newsgroup!
I'd like to thanks Kevin for his kindly input. You may refer to his
suggestions.
Thanks & Regards,
Ken Zhao
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| From: "Kevin Longley" <kwlongley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| References: <52493CE0-F615-441D-B01F-DBBFEA1127D8@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| Subject: Re: IE 6 and Proxy Setting Exceptions
| Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 19:03:11 -0500
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| Enter those address's in the internal network object on the tab where you
| can add domains for direct access. The routing script will then handle
| updating the client. Note that the browser exceptions will not show the
| entries from the isa server and in addition any that have been manually
| entered or entered through a gpo will be removed by the script.
|
| "Smurfman" <smurfman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:52493CE0-F615-441D-B01F-DBBFEA1127D8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > Okay, in an ISA 2006 setting, I have clients who have the most current
ISA
| > Firewall Client installed. On the ISA server the config set for the
| > browser
| > to use the ISA Server as its path to the internet. This works well.
| > There
| > is the default Auto config script that looks like this:
| >
| > http://isaserver.FQDN.com:8080/array.dll?Get.Routing.Script
| >
| > I have in the ISA Server config for the newwork, to not proxy for IP
| > addresses that belong to my network.
| >
| > I have 4 clients that have a third party piece of software installed
that
| > will not work unless there is an entry for a local web server in the Do
| > Not
| > Proxy --> Exceptions for the local web server on the network. For
| > example:
| > The user opens their browser, it goes to
| > http://localdomain.com/somewebpage.asp, logon, and then launch this
third
| > party program. If there is no ip addess defined in the browser
exceptions
| > then the client fails.
| >
| > HOWEVER, if I enter the IP address of the local web server, the client
| > launches the third party software, and everything works just fine.
BUT,
| > each
| > time the user closes the third party software or logs off the PC the
| > setting
| > is removed, presumably by the ISA Client, I say that because I have even
| > added the do not proxy ip addresses in a Group Policy...
| >
| > The setting is:
| > User Config --> Windows --> IE Maint --> Connection/Proxy Settings -->
| > Exceptions
| >
| > I have tried several attempts of adding the IP address in the ISA Server
| > config settings, and nothing seems to stick. I think that the do not
| > proxy
| > is working from a client standpoint, but I need the setting to remain
in
| > the
| > IE Browser.
| >
| > How can I resolve this?
| >
| > Thanks
| > J
|
|
|
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