It is not only about Micro$oft. When you change proxy- settings (i.e. Port#)
you need to touch every client in the house. With a way like described below
someone could change the settings without any dull work. Torsten.Lange who
occasionally posts to this list has described a nice way though.
We need to be openminded. I personally have a Micro$oft allergy, but it is
no good to behave religous- driven when it comes to operating systems.
--Joerg
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am 17.05.2001 21:30 Uhr schrieb Drash, Jim [EESUS] unter
JDrash@EESUS.JNJ.com:
This capability is delivered via Windows System Policies that are put in as
you login to the network. squid is a proxy and that is all it should be.
It is very easy in a Windows shop to set the policies to have IE use the
squid proxy. I have this exact setup today. I do not want squid to take on
bloat. Having this is squid would be horrible!!
-----Original Message-----
From: Joerg Fritsch [mailto:joerg.fritsch@planet-interkom.de]
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 1:14 PM
To: Balu; squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Need Idea
Well,
currently I know only one feature I had been asked for which squid could not
satisfy:
Micro$oft IE / Winn2000 offers an option which kind of autokonfigures the
Webbrowser via a script / or maybe similar to DHCP for use with the proxy.
It should be easy to implement something like that.
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