Proxy setting
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When I first turn on my computer and start IE 6 I get an empty IE screen for
about 30 seconds with a message in the status bar saying something like
'Detecting Proxy settings'. This just started happening last week. Anyone
know what causes this and how to get rid of it???
Bob
Windows XP Home SP2
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