Hey all,

  Just as a follow up - here is the command to disable the automatic proxy 
setting configuration that continually turns the proxy on after it has been 
disabled.  You'll know if this is the case if you shut down all IE windows 
after disabling it and when you open IE again your proxy server is once 
again set to http://proxy:8080     I can't guarantee that this will work - 
so try it at your own risk (personally I'd recommend backing up your 
registry first - and checking to make sure ahiehelp.dll and regsvr32.exe 
exist before attempting any of this).  Here are the steps to unregister this 
dll:

Go into Start > Run and type: command

at the command prompt type this:

regsvr32 -u ahiehelp.dll

  -or if you get an error message type this-

regsvr32 /u ahiehelp.dll


That should work for IE - with netscape if you  try this and have no success 
(i.e. the proxy setting keeps returing) you'll have to uninstall Netscape 
communicator (delete all folders etc), then reinstall Netscape from a non 
@home version (i.e. obtained from netscape's site)

S.

Hope it helps




>From: "Simon Bolduc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] [leaf-user]Win2000 & LRP
>Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 17:22:58 -0500
>
>Your steps normally would work - except that @home uses a DLL to make the
>proxy settings pseudo permanent (sure you can turn 'em off - and they'll
>stay that way until you restart IE).  I mentioned before that there is a 
>way
>to undo this - I just can't seem to remember how - it has something to do
>with regsvr32 -u somethin.dll   unfortunately I can't remember the dll 
>name.
>   Call @home tech support and tell them you want to remove this proxy
>setting permanently - and they should be able to tell you the exact command
>used to unregister the dll.
>
>S.
>
>
>>From: "Todd Pearsall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "Mart Kempen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] [leaf-user]Win2000 & LRP
>>Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 15:03:02 -0500
>>
>> > Well I just the settings that where set by the @home, @home doesn't use
>>a
>> > proxy server, only a adres called http://proxy:8080 for an automated
>> > configuration script.  But I turn those options off I still can browse
>>the
>> > internet. And when IE gets started again, this option is 'checked' 
>>again
>> > automatically...
>>
>>That address is the @home proxy server, but since you're connect through
>>the
>>firewall now, it can't resolve the proxy:8080 address.
>>
>>In IE 5.5, go to Tools -> Connections -> Setup
>>and walk through the wizard settings:
>>  - I want to setup connection manually or through a LAN
>>  - Connect through LAN
>>  - No auto discovery, No auto config, No proxy
>>  - No Mail account now
>>
>>This should change your connection to not use a proxy.  Try again.
>>
>> > Can it be that my Windows2000 acount is logging in my domain of work.
>> > Doesn't it need to log on the domain of the LRP box? Or doesn't
>> > this have a
>> > domain?
>> >
>> > And do I need to change my domain I log in, everytime I replace to
>>another
>> > network? Or am I talking completely bulloks here?
>>
>>This is all TCP/IP stuff which is lower level than Windows domains, so
>>you're Windows login shouldn't matter.  When you log in to you laptop 
>>using
>>your office domain, it really just checks the cached version of your logon
>>information since your domain server isn't accessable.
>>
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