How do I
apply proxy settings automatically on all the workstations?
Q: I
am administering a Windows 2000 Server domain controller. I have installed
Active Directory and login drives as Z: drive for the daily work on that domain
controller. However, users who want to access the Internet have to set the
proxy again and again if they sit on another system. Is there a way that I can
apply proxy settings in Group Policy automatically on all the workstations?
Ans: Very simply. The
easiest way to do this is to configure a workstation to have the correct
settings for the proxy server and other details such as any sites which should
bypass the proxy. Then use this machine to edit the policy settings under User Configuration Windows
Settings Internet Explorer Maintenance. You can directly import the
"Connection Settings" from the machine you are on if you need to,
then check and edit them before clicking OK to set them in the policy.
Alternatively you can just
configure the "Proxy Settings" to set the proxy server address and
exceptions list (to exclude sites such as your intranet from having to go
through the proxy unnecessarily). You would also want to look at the various
security settings under User configuration Administrative Templates
Windows Components Internet Explorer to lock down the IE
interface to prevent users from changing the settings themselves.
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