I didn't know it was that common for Windows apps and there was actually a use case for different proxy settings per application. In this case, I withdraw my suggestion.
Thanks for the comments!
Colin
Am 14.03.2015 um 14:43 schrieb daniel.reimer@reactos.org:
I saw many cases @ work where Internet Explorer got a Proxy for some kind of company network and for downloads or real browsing you needed another proxy. Mostly we use Firefox here which uses it’s own proxy settings too. I vote for keeping it.
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*Von:* Colin Finck mailto:colin@reactos.org *Gesendet:* Samstag, 14. März 2015 13:53 *An:* ros-dev@reactos.org mailto:ros-dev@reactos.org
dreimer@svn.reactos.org wrote:
[RAPPS] lack of a proxy configuration by Peter Hater.
I don't think we need a separate proxy configuration per application. We should rather keep things consistent and always use the system proxy set in the "Internet Options" control panel applet.
Unless someone has any objections, I suggest reverting this.
- Colin
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