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Tibor1282020-12-01 12:17:32
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Tibor128, 2020-12-01 12:17:32

Is it possible to use a proxy on Windows 10 without running WinHttpAutoProxySvc?

Good time colleagues. As part of the solution to the task of closing vulnerabilities (LLMNR / NBT-NS Poisoning), the WinHttpAutoProxySvc service was disabled. Disabled by registry key (SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WinHttpAutoProxySvc\Start=4).
I disabled it through the registry because if you disable it from the "services" tab of the group policy editing window, the service is not disabled in Windows 10 (it is disabled in Windows 7).
After the policies were applied on the workstations and the service was disabled, it turned out that in Windows 10, without this service, it became impossible to use a proxy because the proxy settings were lost and the "OK" button in the browser's connection settings window did not respond to clicking.

Someone faced a similar problem?
Is it somehow solved?

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Mikhail Vasilyev, 2020-12-01
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Try to use a proxy, then you will transfer the processing of proxy requests to a separate program.
https://o2proxy.com/en/blog/texts/programms_proxy.php

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