Although Total Commander can connect to servers inside our company, it can't access servers on the Internet!: Difference between revisions
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'''A:''' Your corporate network is separated from the Internet by a Firewall or Proxy server. Therefore you have to configure the firewall or proxy, respectively, through which the connection has to pass. Please ask your network administrator which type of proxy your network uses, and which is its server name and port address. You can enter these in the proxy dialog as follows: ''proxy.yourcompany.com:port_number'' . | '''A:''' Your corporate network is separated from the Internet by a Firewall or Proxy server. Therefore you have to configure the firewall or proxy, respectively, through which the connection has to pass. Please ask your network administrator which type of proxy your network uses, and which is its server name and port address. You can enter these in the proxy dialog as follows: ''proxy.yourcompany.com:port_number'' . | ||
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A: Your corporate network is separated from the Internet by a Firewall or Proxy server. Therefore you have to configure the firewall or proxy, respectively, through which the connection has to pass. Please ask your network administrator which type of proxy your network uses, and which is its server name and port address. You can enter these in the proxy dialog as follows: proxy.yourcompany.com:port_number .
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