Using AD to push a group policy forcing users to use squid. We had to put *.yahoo.com in the 'don't go to the proxy' window because of all kinds of issues. Some other sites, too. This worked for about a week. Now, IE users are starting to not be able to get to mail.yahoo.com again?? This might be an IE issue, but I figured this forum would be a good place to start. I can be on a client pc and go to mail.yahoo.com, with IE, nothing shows up in access.log. I wouldn't expect it to be blank, because we have it as one of the sites to not use the proxy. It immediately goes to a 'page cannot be found'. I can open up firefox on same pc, and it works just fine (with squid setup as proxy)??? IE works just fine when I don't have the pc pointing at squid I don't have any access.log to send, because it doesn't hit the log... which to me means it isn't squid... but the minute I take IE and don't point it at squid, it works just fine? I finally got ntlm working and these guys love this, but it is stuff like this (that I can't explain), that wears on the IT mgr. Any help or suggestions appreciated. We don't have to log thses sites, cache it... anything.. we just want them to pass right through... Thanks! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com