As I know, it's a known issue, looking forward to a fix...
On Sep 22, 10:51 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've got both IE and Chrome configured to go through a proxy via the
> windows connection settings which seems to work very well.
>
> However, when I specify an exception, IE honours it while Chrome
> continues to use the proxy for the address I've specified.
>
> e.g. for domain (e.g.) exchange.mailserver.com, I've specified an
> exception as:
>
> localhost;*.mailserver.com; exchange.mailserver.com; 127.0.0.*
>
> The domain is not a public domain and is mapped via the desktops hosts
> file (hence the need to not use a proxy for this address since the
> proxy is unable to resolve the domain). As soon as I put in the
> domain in the proxy exceptions, IE is able to connect to the server
> directly while Chrome continues to use the proxy.
>
> Yes, I've restarted the computer although that is unnecessary. Yes.
> I've restarted Chrome and IE even though that should not be necessary
> (it doesn't appear necessary in IEs case, and it made no difference
> with Chrome anyway.)
>
> Have I found a bug or am I doing something wrong that IE tolerates and
> Chrome does not?
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