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"Martin Kulov [MVP]" wrote in message ... Hi guys, I found out today that IE7 takes in account proxy settings from my active VPN connection and it does not take into consideration proxy settings of my LAN connection. What is the reason behind this? Does proxycfg give any clues? BTW I think you are more likely to get informed assistance from a newsgroup which specializes in networking (or VPN) than here. Cross-posting... I had in particular problem with Fiddler which I tried to describe he http://www.codeattest.com/blogs/mart...under-vpn.html Notice that your second Fiddler2 link contains a reference to proxycfg too. ; ) BTW it may help to provide a more detailed symptom description. E.g. what exactly does "Fiddler2 works from time to time" mean? Even without VPN I could say that about https sessions because of the use of its certificate (as mentioned in your first Fiddler2 link.) Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- Thanks, Martin Kulov INETA Speaker, MVP, MCT http://www.codeattest.com/blogs/martin |