Different network connection with different proxy settings for mob

G

Guest

Hi

We are setting up mobile devices (notebooks) for home use and workplace. The
notebooks are member of a domain. Group policies set the proxy settings for
the MS Internet Explorer. If the notebooks are connected to the enterprise
LAN, users can connect the Internet by MS Internet Explorer over the proxy
server.

If the users are working at home, they have an internet connection over
their ISP like GMX or Aol. The notebooks are not connected through a VPN to
the enterprise network.

The problem is now, that the proxy policy block the internet connection for
MS Internet Explorer, because we have no connection to the enterprise network
and to the proxy server.

What is the best practice to solve such configuration problems.

Thank you for your support
Christoph
 
V

Vincent Xu [MSFT]

Hi,

Since the IE proxy settings in GP is configured for user. Therefore, the
best practise is when you got home, please use local user account to login.
Then, the proxy settings will not take effect.

Thanks.


Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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G

Guest

Thank you for your support. I was searching for a long time. I am not
surprised by your suggestion.

Best regards
Christoph
 
V

Vincent Xu [MSFT]

Hi Christoph,

Thanks for your reply.

I hope the information I provided is helpful.

Have a good day~


Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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