From: q0320811@mail.connect.usq.edu.au   
      
   In article ,   
   StellaDrinker@REMOVE.ME.uboot.com writes...   
      
   > Look at the object having the problem, it will most likely   
   > have a proxy property. You can create a proxy class and and   
   > provide the users credentials, set the proxy property = to   
   > this and you should be able to get through the proxy (NB:   
   > this might not be acurate there are examples on the web   
   > though)   
      
   Thanks, but this only works if the user is savvy enough to know their   
   proxy server address or the proxy has been directly entered in the   
   Internet Explorer proxy settings.   
      
   When an autoproxy is used there is no proxy information available in the   
   registry. Autoproxy retrieves a javascript file from the address in the   
   autoproxy entry and processes that file for each URL to determine where   
   the proxy for a particular domain is.   
      
   In a complex organisation different proxy servers might be used for the   
   Internet and different parts of the organisation, while other parts may   
   bypass the proxy altogether.   
      
   If I find a solution I will post it back into this thread.   
      
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