Your steps normally would work - except that @home uses a DLL to make the 
proxy settings pseudo permanent (sure you can turn 'em off - and they'll 
stay that way until you restart IE).  I mentioned before that there is a way 
to undo this - I just can't seem to remember how - it has something to do 
with regsvr32 -u somethin.dll   unfortunately I can't remember the dll name. 
   Call @home tech support and tell them you want to remove this proxy 
setting permanently - and they should be able to tell you the exact command 
used to unregister the dll.

S.


>From: "Todd Pearsall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Mart Kempen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] [leaf-user]Win2000 & LRP
>Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 15:03:02 -0500
>
> > Well I just the settings that where set by the @home, @home doesn't use 
>a
> > proxy server, only a adres called http://proxy:8080 for an automated
> > configuration script.  But I turn those options off I still can browse 
>the
> > internet. And when IE gets started again, this option is 'checked' again
> > automatically...
>
>That address is the @home proxy server, but since you're connect through 
>the
>firewall now, it can't resolve the proxy:8080 address.
>
>In IE 5.5, go to Tools -> Connections -> Setup
>and walk through the wizard settings:
>  - I want to setup connection manually or through a LAN
>  - Connect through LAN
>  - No auto discovery, No auto config, No proxy
>  - No Mail account now
>
>This should change your connection to not use a proxy.  Try again.
>
> > Can it be that my Windows2000 acount is logging in my domain of work.
> > Doesn't it need to log on the domain of the LRP box? Or doesn't
> > this have a
> > domain?
> >
> > And do I need to change my domain I log in, everytime I replace to 
>another
> > network? Or am I talking completely bulloks here?
>
>This is all TCP/IP stuff which is lower level than Windows domains, so
>you're Windows login shouldn't matter.  When you log in to you laptop using
>your office domain, it really just checks the cached version of your logon
>information since your domain server isn't accessable.
>
>
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