Resetting Proxy & DNS server via registry

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Hi-
This is is RUSH question. Is there a way to to reset the proxy server and
DNS server IPs by changing registry settings?? I'm looking for a fast way to
do this, and changing registry settinga via a login script seems to be the
quickest - however, I'm not which (or how many) registry settings would
actually be involved.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!!
thanks in advance!!!
 
not sure the issue, but if you want to use logon script to change the dns,
this may help. quoted from http://www.ChicagoTech.net

To configure DNS addresses, type this command: netsh interface ip set dns
ms-mvps static 10.0.0.1 (note: ms-mvps is NIC name)
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Cindy said:
This is is RUSH question. Is there a way to to reset the proxy
server and DNS server IPs by changing registry settings??

Regarding DNS servers -- it is likely that any large network would be set up
to use DHCP. Why not change DNS servers in your scope options?
 

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