On our own PCs, we manage this centrally through Mozilla/Netscape defaults. For student and visitor PCs, we have finally implemented autoconfiguration by placing a file on our webserver (proxy.pac and wpad.dat - one for Netscape/Mozilla, the other for IE), and a record in our DHCP server to tell the clients where to find it. (not necessarily needed, newer clients seem to guess by adding "wpad" to the domain name) So far it works with Mozilla, Firefox, IE6. On 5 Apr 2006 at 14:04, Nick Duda wrote: > > In an Active Directory environment you use GPO's to configure clients > proxy settings. > > - Nick > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ankur Prakash [mailto:aprakash@xxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 1:29 PM > To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Proxy Settings on Browser > > Is there anyway to force users behind a gateway to use the squid-proxy? > What is the typical deployment like? > > Thanks, > Ankur > > > > > --------------------- > Confidentiality note > The information in this email and any attachment may contain confidential and proprietary information of > VistaPrint and/or its affiliates and may be privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you are > not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, reliance or distribution by others > or forwarding without express permission is strictly prohibited and may cause liability. In case you have > received this message due to an error in transmission, please notify the sender immediately and to delete > this email and any attachment from your system. > --------------------- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Shawn Wright, I.T. Manager Shawnigan Lake School http://www.sls.bc.ca swright@xxxxxxxxx