HTTP Proxy
for Windows and Linux
for macOS
N/A
If to access the Internet MPS should use an HTTP proxy, specify the proxy settings on this page.
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| No proxy | Click this radio button to connect to the Internet without a proxy. |
| Auto-detect proxy settings | Click this radio button to enable using an auto-configuration URL to configure the web proxy settings. When this option is selected, the following controls become enabled: | Item | Description |
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| Automatic proxy configuration URL | Select this checkbox to manually specify the location of the proxy settings file, in case MPS does not find it automatically. | | Clear passwords | Click this button to clear the passwords to the specified proxy. |
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| Manual proxy configuration | Click this radio button to enable manual proxy configuration. When this option is selected, the following controls become enabled: | Item | Description |
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| HTTP | Click this radio button if you want MPS to use an HTTP proxy when accessing the Internet. | | SOCKS | Click this radio button if you want MPS to use the Socket Secure protocol when accessing the Internet. | | Host name | Specify the proxy hostname or IP address. | | Port number | Specify the proxy port number. | | No proxy for | Specify here the patterns for the URLs or IP addresses, for which proxy should not be specified. | | Proxy authentication | Select this checkbox if your proxy requires authentication. | | Login | Specify the name of the user on whose behalf MPS will connect to the proxy. | | Password | Specify the password associated with the user name (login). | | Remember password | Select this checkbox if you want MPS to remember the password. Otherwise, you will be asked to provide the password every time MPS connects to the proxy. |
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Last modified: 10 January 2018