Internet Explorer proxy settings

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I am running Windows 2000 Terminal Services. I had a group policy to enable proxy server settings for Internet Explorer. I ended up removing it a few months later. When some of my clients connect they still get those settings. Are these settings in some cache on the terminal server in user directories I can delete?

There is no logic to it. Sometimes it works other times it seems to be using the cache because that group policy was deleted weeks ago.
 
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Guest

It depends on the way the policy was orginally
configured. If it was set to keep the settings after the
policy was moved or deleted then you will have a situation
like you have now. At any rate the easiest way to fix it
is to delete the profile and create a new one. Short of
that you can go into the registry and disable the proxy
settings there.
-----Original Message-----
I am running Windows 2000 Terminal Services. I had a
group policy to enable proxy server settings for Internet
Explorer. I ended up removing it a few months later. When
some of my clients connect they still get those settings.
Are these settings in some cache on the terminal server in
user directories I can delete?
There is no logic to it. Sometimes it works other times
it seems to be using the cache because that group policy
was deleted weeks ago.
 

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