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Mangapathi


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07-24-04 10:55 PM

Hi !!!

I am having Windows 2000 professional pc & Internet
Explorer 6.0

accessing proxy for internet using authentication. I want
to supress

the authentication for browsing. I made windows
username/password as a

proxy username and password, even though it is asking
authentication

when i go for internet. How can i supress authentication.

Pl. help me.

Regards
Mangapathi





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    Re: Supressing Proxy Authentication  
Bernard


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07-26-04 07:56 AM

what proxy ? your own or isp ?
You need to rephrase your question...

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"Mangapathi" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:36e201c4719e$50ce8620$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi !!!
>
> I am having Windows 2000 professional pc & Internet
> Explorer 6.0
>
> accessing proxy for internet using authentication. I want
> to supress
>
> the authentication for browsing. I made windows
> username/password as a
>
> proxy username and password, even though it is asking
> authentication
>
> when i go for internet. How can i supress authentication.
>
> Pl. help me.
>
> Regards
> Mangapathi







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