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Subject: Permit user to uncheck "Use Proxy Server" in IE
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John Wilson User is Offline
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7/23/2007 08:23 AM  
Hi,
 
We are running SBS 2003 premium.
 
I have some users with laptops (XP Pro SP2) who will use them from their home connections.
 
I need to allow them to uncheck the "Use a proxy server for your LAN..." when at home - can you please advise?
 
(This option is currently greyed out)
 
Thanks JOHN
Michael Patrick User is Offline
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7/23/2007 04:43 PM  
What I used to do is have IE for while on the network and Firefox when away....but it should still allow to be unchecked....perhaps you have a GPO not allowing this?

Michael Patrick

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