Question on security proxy server settings in Google Chrome

Lolis, John jlolis at WHITEPLAINSNY.GOV
Wed Jun 10 17:34:26 EDT 2015


You're in luck... Chrome uses the native Windows Internet Options, at least
as far as network/proxy settings go.  Whatever proxy server setting you
have in the Group Policy will automatically apply to Chrome as well.  In
fact, if you open Chrome's advanced settings and go to change the proxy
server, it will open the Internet Options Connections tab (or try to, since
I'm sure you have access to Internet Options blocked by the GP).


John Lolis
Coordinator of Computer Systems
White Plains Public Library
100 Martine Avenue
White Plains, NY  10601

tel: 1.914.422.1497
fax: 1.914.422.1452

http://whiteplainslibrary.org/

On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 3:57 PM, Thomas Edelblute <TEdelblute at anaheim.net>
wrote:

>  In Internet Explorer we use a Group Policy on our public computers to
> make sure that they go through our proxy server before going to the
> Internet.  With growing interest in Google Chrome, we are wondering if
> there is any way this can be done with that web browser.  With over 300
> public computers spread across seven locations, configuring them
> individually is not an option.
>
>
>
> Thomas Edelblute
>
> User Support Services Manager
>
> Anaheim Public Library <http://library.anaheim.net/>
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