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Microsoft's Dial-up Networking |
If you
use Microsoft's Dial-up Networking to connect
to the Internet, follow the instructions below.
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1) From
the Internet Explorer menu, select the Tools
and Internet Options.
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2) On
the Connections tab, click on your
Current default dial-up connection
in the Dial-up settings section. You will
see a dialog similar to the one shown below:
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3) Click on the Settings
button on the right side of the dialog. You
will see a dialog similar to the one shown
below.
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4) Check
the [x] Use a proxy server and the
Bypass proxy server for local addresses
options. Note that you will have different
information in your dialog, and certain areas
may be enabled or disabled. Click on the Advanced
button in the Proxy server section.
The following dialog will be displayed.
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5) In the HTTP section
enter PopupsNUKER as the Proxy address
to use and 8100 as the port number.
Do not modify the Secure, FTP, Gopher, or
Socks entries and do not select the Use the
same proxy server for all protocols option.
Click on the OK button to save your changes.
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6) Under the Advanced
tab, check both the Use HTTP 1.1 and HTTP
1.1 through proxy options.
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