I am using the MS Proxy 2 and for a long time the client computers would connect to the internet by going through port 80. I just stuck in the proxy servers name and then port 80 and everything connected up. After all, that is how it is set in Proxy to work. But now the only way to get IE to...
Well, here's the story. We used to have the web browsers set to look at the proxy server and to go through port 80. Then our cable company changed providers and we had to change those settings, at that point something went funny in Microsoft Proxy. The only way the web browser would work was...
I have to use the proxy configuration. And we cannot get the internet explorer to work through microsoft proxy. We have been using AnalogX. Microsoft proxy had still been working with exchange until we run into this last problem. If we set the proxy to use the default port then the internet...
I'm having a similiar problem. We had a proxy server conflict (long story) and we lost the ability to send and receive all outside email. I found the setting in control panel to point to the correct proxy server for the WSP client. It fixed the incoming mail issue, but now we still can't send...
Try going into your control panel and bringing up your WSP Client settings. Make sure that is pointing to your proxy machine, if it is the same as your local machine then I would assume that you just plug in the name of the local machine. See if that helps.
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