Your browser proxy settings are locked down?  If you can get access to
the web server's access logs, you can use it to play back the GET
requests (to do POSTS, you'd have to write some server side code to
record the POST requests yourself).

You might have to upgrade to a latest nightly of JMeter too, to get the
access log sampler.

-Mike

On Thu, 2004-09-02 at 04:15, David Schulberg wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I wish to use JMeter as a tool to demonstrate performance testing to students at a 
> university. Unfortunately the HTTP Proxy Server configuration to record a use case 
> isn't possible because the browser proxy settings are locked down by the system 
> administrators. Is there some other way I can easily capture my HTTP requests?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> David Schulberg
> 
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