Lázaro Morales wrote:
> But the user is an Active Directory user in an existing domain, so when I
> try
>
> http://DOMAIN\user:pass@proxy:8080
>
> The environment variable take the value:
> http://DOMAINuser:pass@proxy:8080
>
> It's seem that \ is not accepted and can't authenticate it.
\ has a special meaning to the shell (it tells it to treat the next
character as being just a normal character). Try \\ (if that doesn’t
work, go wild and try \\\\ ).
Hope this helps,
James.
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