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Otherwise, the proxy server settings only apply to the user account that was used to login to the IAS
server in step 1.
7 From inside the new command prompt, type "%programfiles%\Internet Explorer\Iexplore.exe"
(including the quotes) and press ENTER. This opens Internet Explorer in the local system security
context.
8 Click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
9 Click the Connections tab, and then click LAN Settings.
10 In Proxy server, select Use a proxy server for your LAN.
11 Type the name or IP address of your proxy server in Address, then type the Web port number
(typically 80) in Port. Example: if the name of your proxy server is CorpProxy and you use port 80
for your Web traffic, you would type corpproxy in Address and 80 in Port
12 Click OK to save the proxy server settings.
13 Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.
14 Close Internet Explorer.
15 Close the new command prompt that was opened in step 6.
Another way to configure proxy server settings is to use the ProxyCfg.exe tool from the command
prompt opened in step 6. ProxyCfg.exe is included with Windows Server 2003. For a version of
ProxyCfg.exe that works with Windows 2000 Server, see 830605 - The Proxycfg.exe configuration tool is
available for WinHTTP 5.1. For more information about how to use ProxyCfg.exe, see ProxyCfg.exe, a
Proxy Configuration Tool.
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