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Roger Blake
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      01-12-2012
In Windows XP, IE's proxy settings included a list of URL patterns
that would bypass the proxy. In Windows 7 this functionality seems
to have been removed, there is only a checkbox to ignore the proxy
for local addresses.

Is there some way in Windows 7 to have a proxy exception list like
there was in XP? Maybe enter directly into the registry? Thanks for
any help with this...

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      01-13-2012
You can try gpedit.msc . Start \Run\gpedit.msc

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"Roger Blake" <> wrote in message
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> In Windows XP, IE's proxy settings included a list of URL patterns
> that would bypass the proxy. In Windows 7 this functionality seems
> to have been removed, there is only a checkbox to ignore the proxy
> for local addresses.
>
> Is there some way in Windows 7 to have a proxy exception list like
> there was in XP? Maybe enter directly into the registry? Thanks for
> any help with this...
>
> --
> Roger Blake
> (Change "invalid" to "com" for email.
> Google Groups killfiled due to spam.)


 
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Roger Blake
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      01-13-2012
On 2012-01-13, Peter Foldes <> wrote:
> You can try gpedit.msc . Start \Run\gpedit.msc


Not in the "Home Premium" version as far as I know. (Unfortunately a lot
of small businesses just go out and buy the cheapest POS computer they
can find at a big-box store, invariably running Win7 Home.)

However, some more web searching turned up the actual registry entry
required:

Hive: HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Key: Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings
Name: ProxyOverride
Data Type: Reg_SZ
Value: *.microsoft.com;*.myitforum.com

Have not tried it yet, but looks promising...

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