Microsoft KB Archive/170602

= Cannot Browse the Internet Using Proxy Server on ZAK Client =

Article ID: 170602

Article Last Modified on 2/22/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Zero Administration Kit for Windows NT Workstation 4.0

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This article was previously published under Q170602



SYMPTOMS
When you try to connect to the Internet using a proxy server on a Zero Administration Kit (ZAK) client, you may receive the following error message:

Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site http://. The site was not found. Make sure the address is correct, and try again.



CAUSE
The proxy settings for your ZAK client may not be configured correctly.



RESOLUTION
Configure the proxy settings in the policy file for your ZAK client. The policy file resides on the ZAK server. To modify the policy file, use the following steps:  Log on to the ZAK server (this is the primary domain controller for the network) as the domain administrator.  Start Policy Editor (Poledit.exe), and then open the Ntconfig.pol file in the following folder:

     %SystemRoot%\System32\Repl\Import\Scripts  Double-click the icon for the user group to which the ZAK client user belongs. By default, this icon is labeled either AppUsers or TaskUsers. Double-click Windows, and then click the Internet Settings check box to select it.

NOTE: There is a policy listed above this policy that is titled "Set the values for your proxy server." Proxy server settings configured in this policy have no effect on the ZAK client. You must configure proxy server settings for the ZAK client in the Windows policy, as indicated above.

 Under Settings For Internet Settings, type a value in the Proxy Server box using the following format:

http:// : 

</li> You can also specify addresses for which the proxy server setting should be overridden. By default, the proxy server setting is overridden only for addresses located on your local area network (or intranet). To add a specific address or set of addresses that should override the proxy server setting, add a semicolon, and then the address, as in the following example:

''' ;www.microsoft.com;*. .com'''

</li> Click the Proxy Enable check box to select it, and then click OK.</li> Save the file, and then quit Policy Editor.</li></ol>

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