OK, great. Problem solved then. Thanks.
On Apr 28, 6:18 pm, krtulmay <[email protected]> wrote:
> @jabbadoo, when you say "you" setup a proxy server do you mean users
> in general or Google?
>
> As long as a user has access to a proxy server or has the technical
> ability to setup a proxy server, this can be done by any user in
> Chrome 2.x.
>
> You can choose whether to use the proxy always or incognito only by
> specifying the PAC (proxy auto config) file (probably through an
> initial file:// URL ?) in the starting parameters. You can have
> different Chrome icons/command lines with different settings, which
> you can modify from Properties > Shortcut > Target.
>
> You can find more details about Chrome PAC support
> from:http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=74
>
> The only thing currently not available is showing different labels in
> the Chrome trim.
>
> On Apr 27, 11:11 pm, jabbadoo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I wonder if you could set up a proxy server for your chrome browser,
> > and choose whether it should be used always or only in icognito. You
> > could also add a label on top of the icognito window that tells you
> > that you use a proxy server also.
>
> > Is this feature available, or is it something that could become
> > reality?
>
> > //Jabbadoo
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