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RE: Can't download settings from proxy? Not necessarily a Squid issue, but: msg#01266web.squid.general
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 05:04, Scott Wrosch wrote: > Hi Group, > > Well, I believe I have discovered the issue. Leave it to Microsoft to > screw things up. (I love how they specifically noted Squid in the KB > article I will link to below.) > > Apparently they got this great idea (and it actually isn't a bad idea) > to go ahead and implement something called the Automatic Proxy Result > Cache. In a nutshell, it had cached an old version of the proxy > configuration information, and therefore wasn't updating it. See this > link for more on it: > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;271361 Wow! Thats crazy - cache flushing when errors occur is fairly standard. Make you wonder just how heavy their javascript engine is :}. I had a similar problem recently - a .pac file to send clients direct for https, and via squid for non https, and sites that mixed both on a single server were mysteriously dying... I suspect that this is the cause. So: thank you. The main point of writing back is to point out that in the above scenario, clicking the option on and off won't work :[. But: you can easily send out a login script update to tweak the registry on all your machines. Cheers, Rob -- GPG key available at: <http://users.bigpond.net.au/robertc/keys.txt>.
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