Klaus Major wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> i have a little inconvenience and maybe someone of you
> could help me out.
> 
> We got a new internet-connection in our company (DSL !)
> and hence we changed all our available prefs to the new
> proxy-server.
> 
> We also have a (in-house) linux-server available only to our intranet.
> That server cannot be accessed via the http-proxy, of course.
> 
> Now it is a bit unhandy to change the MC preferences
> each time i access the linux-server resp. the NET.
> 
> In our browser-prefs there is somthing like:
> Do not use proxy for this address: xxx ip-number of our linux-server xxxx
> 
> You get the picture?
> 
> Can someone provide me a (more or less) smart solution?
> 
> If you do not understand what i am trying to say, please drop a line.

Put the "httpProxy" in a variable, set it to empty and connect to your
local server. When you need to connect to the internet you set the
"httpProxy" to the variable.

Andu

> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Regards
> 
> Klaus Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> MetaScape GmbH
> 
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