Try entering your exception as subdomain.domain.com. the exceptions list is looking for 'addresses beginning with'. -----Original Message----- From: Lance Pehrson [mailto:lance_pehrson@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 1:08 PM To: Henrik Nordstrom Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: I.E. Exceptions I have a pac file but prefer not to use it because I need to define access by AD group not by IP address as you would in a pac file. So I use GPO's to define proxy settings per user. Is the exceptions field in IE not as flexible as the exceptions statements in the pac file? Thanks Lance -----Original Message----- From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 7:35 AM To: Lance Pehrson Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: I.E. Exceptions ons 2006-06-21 klockan 16:33 -0600 skrev Lance Pehrson: > I am trying to have two applications bypass the proxy by adding > exception in IE. One address is subdomain.domain.com the other is > subdomain.domain.com/somesuffix. You would think that *.domain.com would > do it but it only allows the exception with out the suffix through. The > app that uses the url with a suffix still hits the proxy. Why is this? See the IE documentation on how to write exceptions. Not entirely sure what syntax they use there.. > What can I do to get the same domain with a suffix and without to bypass > the proxy? If I add them both to the exceptions in IE I get which ever > one I list first bypassing the proxy and the other does not. For full control write a PAC script instead of using the manual proxy settings & exceptions. Regards Henrik