RE: Making impossible change proxy settings, even on dial-up conne
- From: "FB" <FB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 07:10:03 -0700
No. For a while i've configured the dial-up with the user account, copied to
the Default User and used GPOs to stop changing...
"Haha" wrote:
> Well I’m facing the same problem
> Did you find solution?
>
> --
> Best Regards
>
>
> "FB" wrote:
>
> > i'm trying to use the policy to make proxy settings to a machine-level
> > config, even on dial-up connections
> >
> > i have a notebook that can connect to internet in hotel rooms or in the home
> > environment, via ISPs in any city dialing a local telephone number. But i
> > would like to "force" the user to use ALWAYS my internal proxy server.
> >
> > The problem: In a LAN, the notebooks connect to internet via a local proxy.
> > When they're out of the company they connect first via a local ISP and after
> > connected to the local ISP, they use a VPN client to connecto to the
> > corporate environment. The problem resides in the fact that before the vpn
> > connection, he can navigate in the internet to any web site, wthout any
> > control by my local proxy (internal) Before the VPN be opened, he have
> > unrestricted access to the internet.
> >
> > When i use the option to "force" a proxy setting at the machine-level, it
> > does not
> > work for dial-up connections. The dial-up connections still have their own
> > proxy settings, bypassing the local proxy (my desktops and notebooks, when
> > connected in my LAN have a Proxy Setting configured via group Policy),
> >
> >
> >
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