Re: Internet Explorer - Proxy exceptions entered disappear??



Hello Jeff,

Thank you very much for your assistance! Before I had a chance to read your
reply I tried setting up the group policy, as per Lonnie's suggestion and it
worked! :-) I have only done a few things in Group Policy but definitely
need to explore that more - a lot of useful things can be done in there.

I will take you up on your office for further assistance - if you don't
mind. For now I simply went in GP/Default Domain Policy/ and went to the
location Lonnie mentions above. I enabled proxy settings and was able to
enter the exception and enter the other info that the clients usually get
from ISA Client anyhow, just to make sure that remained in place.

Yes, I would definitely like to know how to do this for only the required
workstations. What might be the best way to go about that?

Thanks again! :-)
Tammy

"Jeff Teel" wrote:

Hi Tammy

I have had to Bypass Proxy for certain Internet web sites as well
(especially when working with FrontPage webs) and like doing it with GP.
Since some IE settings are being controlled by GP the IP addresses that you
enter in the browser on the workstation will stay there until you log off
and when logging back on GP from the server removes the addresses because
they are not listed in the GPO. You can also tie a new GPO to just the
workstations that you want instead of all workstations. There are all sorts
of things that you can do with GPO's so if it is something that your not
familiar with it is worth looking at. If you decide to try this method and
need some coaching we're glad to help if we can.

Thanks
Jeff

"Tammy" <Tammy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1BC5EF7D-6B1F-4418-8C5D-5C35961C4ABA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello all,

I have noticed something quite strange happening in Internet Explorer when
adding exceptions to the proxy settings - I suspect it has to do with the
ISA
Firewall client and hopefully it is a quick fix.

We are running SBS 2003 SP1 (ISA 2004) and the clients are running Windows
XP Pro SP2 and we install the ISA Firewall Client on the workstations.

I have a need to enter some IP addresses in the Proxy settings exception
list in Internet Explorer 6.0 on some workstations - i.e., 172.16.10.*. I
will go out and back in to IE and the setting is still there however when
I
log off the network and back on, go into IE, that setting is gone so I'm
wondering if there is something I need to do on the server to set this up.

What we're doing is running a Cisco VPN client program on a few
workstations
(behind ISA). The users connect to the external company's server and then
they simply go into IE and access their two web sites (internal IPs). For
them to access the web sites they have to temporarily disable the proxy in
IE
and I was hoping to at least eliminate this step for them and put those
IPs
in the Exception list - but again those entries will go away at next
login.


Look forward to any assistance provided.

Thanks so much in advance!
Tammy



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