Hi all,
It seems like the webdav plugin neglects the "No proxy (direct connection)"-property. If a (SOCKS) proxy is configured in Internet Explorer-settings, this one nevertheless is used by the webdav-plugin.
Versions:
OS:Win7 64 En
IE: 11.0
TC: 9.0 x64
Webdav plugin 2.8
Webdav 2.8 neglects proxy settings
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The WebDAV plugin calls InternetOpen function with flag INTERNET_OPEN_TYPE_DIRECT if you check "no proxy". So it should bypass the proxy defined in Internet Explorer.
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Yes, of course that should be the internal mechanism.
However, TC still uses the SOCKS 5 proxy configured in Internet Explorer´s "Connections" options. This is verified via Wireshark dumps. It follows exactly proxy on/off in Internet Explorer.
I don´t definitely blame TC for the misbehavior; I merely thought it was worth a try to see if others had experienced the same issue and could offer some input.
Since this is Windows, strange things can happen and I will try it on some other Windows installs and see what happens. Also, the Cloud plugin is worth a test in this regard.
However, TC still uses the SOCKS 5 proxy configured in Internet Explorer´s "Connections" options. This is verified via Wireshark dumps. It follows exactly proxy on/off in Internet Explorer.
I don´t definitely blame TC for the misbehavior; I merely thought it was worth a try to see if others had experienced the same issue and could offer some input.
Since this is Windows, strange things can happen and I will try it on some other Windows installs and see what happens. Also, the Cloud plugin is worth a test in this regard.