Proxy server for Windows server 2008

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Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2
In this dialog box in Internet Explorer® Maintenance (IEM), you can specify which proxy servers your users connect to for various services. In certain cases you may not want to use a proxy server, for example, for addresses on your corporate intranet. This dialog box enables you to note these exceptions.
You must be a member of the Administrators group to work with IEM and Group Policy objects (GPOs).
To configure proxy settings using IEM- In IEM, expand Internet Explorer Maintenance.
- In the left pane, click Connection, and then in the right pane, double-click Proxy Settings.
- Select the Enable proxy settings check box to use proxy servers for any of the listed services. Then, do the following:
- Under Address of proxy, type the address of the proxy server for a service. In most cases, a single proxy is used for all addresses. The proxy locations that do not begin with a protocol (such as http:// or ftp://) are assumed to be a CERN-type HTTP proxy. For example, the entry proxy would be treated the same as the entry For File Transfer Protocol (FTP) gateways, type the protocol ftp:// in front of the proxy name. For example, you would enter an FTP gateway ftpproxy as ftp://ftpproxy.
- Under Port, type the port number for each service. The default setting is Port 80.
- Select the Use the same proxy server for all addresses check box to use the same proxy server settings for all the listed services.
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In Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with, enter specific addresses for which you do not want to use a proxy server. A proxy bypass entry can begin with a protocol type, such as https://, ftp://, or gopher://. If a protocol type is used, the exception entry applies only to requests for that protocol. The protocol value is not case sensitive and this field allows a wildcard character (*) to be used in the place of zero or more characters. Use a semicolon to separate entries. For this version of IEM, this list is limited to 2064 characters.
The gopher:// protocol type is not available for Internet Explorer 8.
- Select the Do not use proxy server for local (intranet) addresses check box to bypass proxy servers for all addresses on your intranet.
Source: technet.microsoft.com
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