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How to Set Proxy Servers

    Google Chrome

    • 1). Click on the "Customize and Control Google Chrome" icon (the "wrench" image located at the top right of the browser window).

    • 2). Select the "Options" button from the drop-down menu.

    • 3). Select the "Under the Hood" tab.

    • 4). Click the "Change proxy settings" button in the "Network" section.

    • 5). Click the "LAN settings" button in the "Internet Properties" section.

    • 6). Select the "Use a proxy server for you LAN" check-box and enter your proxy server's address and port into the text boxes.

    • 7). Click "OK" to apply the settings.

    Internet Explorer

    • 1). Select the "Tools" menu at the top of the browser window.

    • 2). Click "Internet Options" from the drop-down box.

    • 3). Select the "Connections" tab and then click on the "LAN Settings" button.

    • 4). Select the "Use a proxy server for your LAN" check-box and enter your proxy server's address and port into the text boxes.

    • 5). Click "OK" to apply the settings.

    Mozilla Firefox

    • 1). Select the "Tools" menu at the top of the browser window.

    • 2). Click "Options" from the drop-down box.

    • 3). Select the "Advanced" tab and then click on the "Settings" button.

    • 4). Select the "Manual proxy configuration" check-box and enter your proxy server's address and port into the text boxes.

    • 5). Click "OK" to apply the settings.

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