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How to configure/adjust proxy from text file? autom.proxy ?

Author
7 Mar 2009 4:05 PM
Kevin McNeal
Sometimes I would like to work with a proxy.
In general I can setup my favorite proxy through the IntExp 7 options manually.

But what, if I want to select the proxy dynamically from a text file?
Say this textfile contains a couple of proxy IP+ports in the format e.g.:

111.111.111.111:8080
222.222.222.222.80.
.....
121.121.121.121:8080


IE7 should now pick a suitable proxy out of this textfile and try to connect.
If it is not successful the next proxy from the textfile should be tried.

How can I setup such a proxy configuration?
Maybe through an automatic proxy script?
But how to write it (under WinXP) ?

Kevin

Author
9 Mar 2009 12:10 AM
From the weakest to the strongest, Wireless security capacity is.
Hi
There are 3rd party applications that can interface with the browser logon
and provide the action needed.
Log to Shareware download sites and search for the term Proxy.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking),

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> Sometimes I would like to work with a proxy.
> In general I can setup my favorite proxy through the IntExp 7 options
> manually.
>
> But what, if I want to select the proxy dynamically from a text file?
> Say this textfile contains a couple of proxy IP+ports in the format e.g.:
>
> 111.111.111.111:8080
> 222.222.222.222.80.
> ....
> 121.121.121.121:8080
>
>
> IE7 should now pick a suitable proxy out of this textfile and try to
> connect.
> If it is not successful the next proxy from the textfile should be tried.
>
> How can I setup such a proxy configuration?
> Maybe through an automatic proxy script?
> But how to write it (under WinXP) ?
>
> Kevin
>