Background:
The teachers that I support are having problems getting to an ASP ( All teachers are routed through one of three proxy servers with their IE browsers configured to automatically discover the proxy server.
Symptom:
Teachers are having problems getting to when they are using only ONE of the 3 proxy servers.
Question:
Is there any easy way for the teacher to find out on their computer which proxy server they are going through when they have problems?
I understand that in IE you can determine the ip address of your proxy server by going to the following:
Tools -> Internet Options -> Connections -> LAN Settings
but since the browsers are configured with automatic detection, the above doesn't quite work.
Is there any other way to determine which proxy server a particular computer is using? I'm thinking of a utility like winipcfg but am prepared to do some coding if I can find out through CGI and environmental variables.
All help is appreciated.
Cheers.
eddien.
The teachers that I support are having problems getting to an ASP ( All teachers are routed through one of three proxy servers with their IE browsers configured to automatically discover the proxy server.
Symptom:
Teachers are having problems getting to when they are using only ONE of the 3 proxy servers.
Question:
Is there any easy way for the teacher to find out on their computer which proxy server they are going through when they have problems?
I understand that in IE you can determine the ip address of your proxy server by going to the following:
Tools -> Internet Options -> Connections -> LAN Settings
but since the browsers are configured with automatic detection, the above doesn't quite work.
Is there any other way to determine which proxy server a particular computer is using? I'm thinking of a utility like winipcfg but am prepared to do some coding if I can find out through CGI and environmental variables.
All help is appreciated.
Cheers.
eddien.