Good day!
We run Windows 2000 Server with Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Professional clients. We also installed recently a proxy server (SQUID) for caching and filtering purposes.
I'm curious... I can set the clients up to access the proxy when I'm logged on as Administrator; the Internet routes through the proxy as it should. However, when I log on as a user (not as Administrator), the proxy settings are not kept.
Is there a group policy object I can set up (either on the server, or on each individual client) to ensure that the proxy settings are ensured for each user?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you may render...
- Ryan
We run Windows 2000 Server with Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Professional clients. We also installed recently a proxy server (SQUID) for caching and filtering purposes.
I'm curious... I can set the clients up to access the proxy when I'm logged on as Administrator; the Internet routes through the proxy as it should. However, when I log on as a user (not as Administrator), the proxy settings are not kept.
Is there a group policy object I can set up (either on the server, or on each individual client) to ensure that the proxy settings are ensured for each user?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you may render...
- Ryan