> Ok but what is the difference between property "password" and
> "Proxypassword" and between "username" and "proxyusername" ??
Well, exactly what the names implies.
When you want to access an URL on a protected webserver, you need UserCode and
Password for the
target webserver. When you need to
for
example protected with .htaccess under Apache).
HTH,
SubZ
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] Proxy authorization in HTTPCli
> Ok but what is th
Ok but what is the difference between property "password" and
"Proxypassword" and between "username" and "proxyusername" ??
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From: "Maurizio Lotauro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On 23-Jul-05 14:36:18 GSE Sas wrote:
>Yes is last version.
>Actually I don't use Proxy username and password because I don't where I can
>find this data!!
Try user and password used to login into windows.
Bye, Maurizio.
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> Are you sure the usercode/password you provide are OK ?
> Have you checked with latest beta version available separately from ICS
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Are you sure the usercode/password you provide are OK ?
Have you checked with latest beta version available separately from ICS
download page ?
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Are you sure the usercode/password you provide are OK ?
Have you checked with latest beta version available separately from ICS
download page ?
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