This article describes how to force proxy settings via Group Policy.
For some security reasons maybe administrator need to prevent end users from change their proxy settings.
You can do it with group policy follow this steps:
2.1. In Group Policy Object Editor open a corresponding GPO for a domain, website or organizational unit;
2.2. Expand in the left part of the window: User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer;
2.3. Select Internet Control Panel in Internet Explorer;
2.4. Double-click Disable changing proxy settings n the right part of the window;
2.5. Set the value Enabled and click OK.
- Click Start – All programs – Administrative Tools – Group Policy Management.
- Create or Edit Group Policy Objects.
- Expand User configuration – Policies – Windows Settings – Internet Explorer Maintenance – Connection.
- In right Pane Proxy Settings.
For some security reasons maybe administrator need to prevent end users from change their proxy settings.
You can do it with group policy follow this steps:
- Click Start – All programs – Administrative Tools – Group Policy Management.
- Create or Edit Group Policy Objects.
- Expand Computer Configuration – Administrative Templates – Windows Components - Internet Explorer – Internet Control Panel
- In right Pane Disable the Connections page (Enabled)
2.1. In Group Policy Object Editor open a corresponding GPO for a domain, website or organizational unit;
2.2. Expand in the left part of the window: User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer;
2.3. Select Internet Control Panel in Internet Explorer;
2.4. Double-click Disable changing proxy settings n the right part of the window;
2.5. Set the value Enabled and click OK.