The proxy at my school requires a username and password, is their any way that I can set it? I know how to edit scratch.ini (I put in the stuff it tells you to do on the network page). If not now, then please the downloadable version of 2.0?
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MrFlash67 wrote:
The proxy at my school requires a username and password, is their any way that I can set it? I know how to edit scratch.ini (I put in the stuff it tells you to do on the network page). If not now, then please the downloadable version of 2.0?
I shall do what is known as a 'bump'.
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MrFlash67 wrote:
The proxy at my school requires a username and password, is their any way that I can set it? I know how to edit scratch.ini (I put in the stuff it tells you to do on the network page). If not now, then please the downloadable version of 2.0?
There's no 2.0 yet..
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soniku3 wrote:
MrFlash67 wrote:
The proxy at my school requires a username and password, is their any way that I can set it? I know how to edit scratch.ini (I put in the stuff it tells you to do on the network page). If not now, then please the downloadable version of 2.0?
There's no 2.0 yet..
I said "If not now". Do you know of any way to do this?
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MrFlash67 wrote:
soniku3 wrote:
MrFlash67 wrote:
The proxy at my school requires a username and password, is their any way that I can set it? I know how to edit scratch.ini (I put in the stuff it tells you to do on the network page). If not now, then please the downloadable version of 2.0?
There's no 2.0 yet..
I said "If not now". Do you know of any way to do this?
What do you mean? You can just register.
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soniku3 wrote:
MrFlash67 wrote:
soniku3 wrote:
There's no 2.0 yet..I said "If not now". Do you know of any way to do this?
What do you mean? You can just register.
For what? Remember that my proxy needs a password, which I know, NOW. Are you allowed to report the post if you want an answer?
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The operating system should take care of it by itself!
If it's a standard type login, check (on Windows) Internet Properties > Connections > LAN Settings.
If you have to log in via browser, can't you log in first and then do whatever you need to do?
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LS97 wrote:
The operating system should take care of it by itself!
If it's a standard type login, check (on Windows) Internet Properties > Connections > LAN Settings.
If you have to log in via browser, can't you log in first and then do whatever you need to do?
It's a Mac, and the proxy accounts are separate for each (network) account.
80th post!
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