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Proxy Server Settings

Proxy settings are a critical part of any Internet browsing experience. Unfortunately, many people do not know how to find proxy server settings or how to set them properly.

In this article, we will discuss the different ways to find proxy server settings and how to set them properly.

The first way to find proxy server settings is to use the Internet Options dialog box. To open the Internet Options dialog box, click the “gear” icon in the lower-right corner of the Internet Explorer window, click the “Internet Options” tab, and then click the “Proxies” button.

The second way to find proxy server settings is to use the “Network and Internet Connections” window. To open the “Network and Internet Connections” window, click the “start” button, type “netcfg” in the search field, and then click the “netcfg” program that appears.

The third way to find proxy server settings is to use the “cmd” window. To open the “cmd” window, click the “start” button, type “cmd” in the search field, and then click the “cmd” program that appears.

To enter the “cmd” window, you must first be logged on to the local computer as the “administrator.”.

The fourth way to find proxy server settings is to use the “win-help” command. To open the “win-help” command, click the “start” button, type “win-help” in the search field, and then click the “win-help” program that appears.

The fifth way to find proxy server settings is to use the “netstat” command. To open the “netstat” command, click the “start” button, type “netstat” in the search field, and then click the “netstat” program that appears.

The sixth way to find proxy server settings is to use the “man” command. To open the “man” command, click the “start” button, type “man” in the search field, and then click the “man” program that appears.

The seventh way to find proxy server settings is to use the “locate proxy” command. To open the “locate proxy” command, click the “start” button, type “locate proxy” in the search field, and then click the “locate proxy” program that appears.

The eighth way to find proxy server settings is to use the “netstat -an” command. To open the “netstat -an” command, click the “start” button, type “netstat -an” in the search field, and then click the “netstat -an” program that appears.

The ninth way to find proxy server settings is to use the “netstat -anp” command. To open the “netstat -anp” command, click the “start” button, type “netstat -anp” in the search field, and then click the “netstat -anp” program that appears.

The tenth way to find proxy server settings is to use the “netstat -ano” command. To open the “netstat -ano” command, click the “start” button, type “netstat -ano” in the search field, and then click the “netstat -ano” program that appears.

The eleventh way to find proxy server settings is to use the “netstat -an” command with the “-n” switch. To open the “netstat -an” command with the “-n” switch, click the “start” button, type “netstat -an” in the search field, and then click the “netstat -an” program that appears.

The twelfth way to find proxy server settings is to use the “netstat -anp” command with the “-n” switch. To open the “netstat -anp” command with the “-n” switch, click the “start” button, type “netstat -anp” in the search field, and then click the “netstat -anp” program that appears.

The thirteen way to find proxy server settings is to use the “netstat -ano” command with the “-n” switch. To open the “netstat -ano” command with the “-n” switch, click the “start” button, type “netstat -ano” in the search field, and then click the “netstat -ano” program that appears.

The fourteen way to find proxy server settings is to use the “netstat -an” command with the “-a” switch. To open the “netstat -an” command with the “-a”.