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HTTP Proxy settings are disabled in MSNMessenger7.5.0311

 
 
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      29th Nov 2005
Hi,
I have installed new version of MSN7.5.0311. And i observed that the option
Tools-->Options--> Connections-->AdvancedSettings--> Http Proxy and Port
boxes
are disabled. But we want to enable these dialog boxes as we have to give
our own
proxy and port specifications. Could someone please help me by giving a
better soulution for this.

Thanks in Adavance,
Chetan.

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      30th Nov 2005
I think you have to go into Internet Explorer and set the proxy there.

Control Panel --> Internet Options --> Connections --> LAN Settings...
-or-
Within Internet Explorer: Tools --> Internet Options --> Connections -->
LAN Settings...

You have to place a checkmark in the box "Use a proxy server..." and then
enter the Address & Port.

MSN Messenger will then pick these up.


"Chetan Kumar Tammala" <Chetan Kumar (E-Mail Removed)>
wrote in message news:098934BD-9550-45AF-9CEB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
> I have installed new version of MSN7.5.0311. And i observed that the
> option
> Tools-->Options--> Connections-->AdvancedSettings--> Http Proxy and Port
> boxes
> are disabled. But we want to enable these dialog boxes as we have to give
> our own
> proxy and port specifications. Could someone please help me by giving a
> better soulution for this.
>
> Thanks in Adavance,
> Chetan.
>
> Email:(E-Mail Removed)



 
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      1st Dec 2005
Hi Ian E, Thanks for your reply.

But what i am trying to say is those two tabs 'HTTP' and 'PORT'
are grayed out so i am not able to type anything inthose two tabs.

Is there any way to enable/whiten (i should able to type in those tabs)..?
If yes, Could you please let me know how can i..?

Thanks for you help Ian E,
Chetan.

"Ian E" wrote:

> I think you have to go into Internet Explorer and set the proxy there.
>
> Control Panel --> Internet Options --> Connections --> LAN Settings...
> -or-
> Within Internet Explorer: Tools --> Internet Options --> Connections -->
> LAN Settings...
>
> You have to place a checkmark in the box "Use a proxy server..." and then
> enter the Address & Port.
>
> MSN Messenger will then pick these up.
>
>
> "Chetan Kumar Tammala" <Chetan Kumar (E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote in message news:098934BD-9550-45AF-9CEB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi,
> > I have installed new version of MSN7.5.0311. And i observed that the
> > option
> > Tools-->Options--> Connections-->AdvancedSettings--> Http Proxy and Port
> > boxes
> > are disabled. But we want to enable these dialog boxes as we have to give
> > our own
> > proxy and port specifications. Could someone please help me by giving a
> > better soulution for this.
> >
> > Thanks in Adavance,
> > Chetan.
> >
> > Email:(E-Mail Removed)

>
>
>

 
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