Re: IE 6 and Proxy Setting Exceptions



Thank you for the input, unfortunately an IP address can not be added to the
location that Kevin Specified.

My users are configured to point to the server by IP address, do you think
that if I add the FQDN for that server the IP resolved will be sufficient?

Thanks
J

""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" wrote:

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
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

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| From: "Kevin Longley" <kwlongley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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| Subject: Re: IE 6 and Proxy Setting Exceptions
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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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