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Re: How can I detect what proxy has been set?

Malke <notrea...@invalid.invalid>

Jamie Furlong wrote:
> I'm trying to use an app that will allow me to keep my bookmarks
> between PCs at college (which are running either XP or 2000) as things
> like bookmarks don't get saved.
> But as IE has been locked right down (can't even open a new window -
> go figure!) I can't see what the proxy settings are!
> I've tried whatismyip and entering the external IP as the proxy, but
> that would be too simple now!

> Also, while I'm here, they insist on setting their brand new monitors
> and PCs at 60Hz for the new builds, and it really does give me a
> shocking headache after less than half an hour. Again, control panel
> has been disabled - is there any sneaky workaround so that I, at
> least, don't develop epilepsy?!

For the monitor issue contact the college's IT Dept. and ask them to
change their refresh rate. Or purchase an LCD monitor where the refresh
rate isn't applicable.

For bookmark synchronization, consider using the new Google sync. It is
free and will probably work with your network setup. If not, then ask
the college's IT Dept. for help.

Malke
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