how to temporary bypass proxo for a website
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May. 21, 2004, 08:01 PM
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Cheers for the info guys. One small question, there is already the "$LST(Bypass)" string in the textbox... should I use a comma or a semicolon to separate this existing entry from the new one?
btw I think I'll go with Shift rather than Ctrl. Ctrl is handy in opening a new IE window (...not sure how it would work if you have it as the bypass key ![]() |
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May. 21, 2004, 08:08 PM
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Shea Wrote:Am1T3cH Forums | *New* - Needs membersMaybe we can bring Proxo to this forum... I am hoping this forum gets back up and going - but I fear that the jd's, the sidki's, and the hpguru's have lost patience a LOOONNNGG time ago... |
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May. 21, 2004, 08:10 PM
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buqingzi Wrote:Cheers for the info guys. One small question, there is already the "$LST(Bypass)" string in the textbox... should I use a comma or a semicolon to separate this existing entry from the new one?separate with a | (above the Enter key)... |
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May. 21, 2004, 08:17 PM
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Thanks ProxRocks. It works perfectly (well as long as I press the Shift key fast enough).
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