How to Change Proxy Settings in Internet Explorer

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Summary: Change proxy settings in Internet Explorere by selecting the Internet Options, changing the proxy settings by picking the connections tab, scrolling to LAN settings and checking the box next to "User Proxy Server." Learn to change proxy settings in Internet Explorer by entering the address of the proxy server with tips from an Internet business consultant in this free video on Internet tools.

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"Hi my name is Todd Amazeen, I've been an internet business consultant for fifteen years. I'm going to show you how to change proxy settings in Internet Explorer. First open Internet Explorer by double clicking on the icon on your desk top. Now select tools from the menu bar, scroll down and select internet options. Select the connections tab from the row of tabs across the top, and scroll down and in the local area network LAN settings box click on LAN settings. Check the box next to user proxy server for your LAN in the proxy server at the bottom of the screen, and type in the address for the proxy server. In my example I'm just going to use a dummy address. In most cases you'll also need to enter the port, now both of these pieces of information will have been given to you by your network or system administrator. When you're done click okay, and click okay again. You've just learned how to change proxy settings in Internet Explorer. I'm Todd Amazeen."

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