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CATALOG AND SEARCH TOOLS > PROXY ACCESS TO STANFORD-RESTRICTED SOURCES

Proxy Access to Stanford-Restricted Sources

Configuring Internet Explorer 5.x/6.x on Windows

[Return to Stanford Proxy Home]

[See notes about IE 5.5 problem | IE 6 problem]

SELECT INTERNET EXPLORER OPTIONS

  1. Start Internet Explorer if it isn't already running.

  2. Click Tools in the menubar to open the Tools menu.

  3. Click Internet Options... to bring up the Internet Options dialog box.

TURN ON PROXYING

  1. Click the Connections tab [View Image]

    NOTE: Internet Explorer requires a slightly different setup depending on how you connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

    • For dial-up ISPs, such as EarthLink, you need to set your proxy configuration by selecting the “Dial-up Setting” you want to configure and clicking Settings....

    • For cable modem or DSL services, such as Pacific Bell DSL, click on LAN Settings...
  2. Click Use automatic configuration script in the Automatic Configuration dialog box
  3. Enter this URL in the box labeled Address:

    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/apcproxy/suproxy.pac

    NOTE: Under “Automatic Configuration” and “Proxy Server” make sure all other options are unchecked and all other fields are blank or greyed-out. The dialog boxes differ slightly for LAN settings [View Image] or dial-up settings. [View Image]

  4. Click OK.

PROXY AUTHENTICATION

  • Internet Explorer is now configured to use Stanford's proxy server for resources that are restricted to Stanford users. Any other Internet connections will not go through the proxy server.

  • When you connect to a restricted resource, you will see an intermediate screen that provides a link you can follow to the remote site. If you have problems getting to any pages on the site, please fill out this problem report form.

TURNING PROXYING OFF

  • You shouldn't need to turn proxying off unless you are using a laptop that is sometimes connected through the Stanford network and sometimes connected from off-campus.
  • If you need to turn proxying off for any reason, simply return to the Automatic Configuration dialog box as described above.

    Click Use automatic configuration script to uncheck this option and then click OK.

Last modified: June 21, 2005

       
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