IE Proxy/LAN settings

Hello

A quick, I couldn't resolve literature or previous discussions.

I'm packing a .NET Application that uses the WebBrowser control that takes to turn its internet configurations from local IE settings.

I want to make sure that the packaged application uses the internal settings that I have configured.

Also, is there a way I can block certain ports to the use of the internal application. »

Thank you

-Dror

Regardless of the settings you provide inside the virtual environment will be used instead of the parameters the. This is true both for the registry keys and settings .ini (or other configuration files). If you want the package to use the settings on the local computer you must ensure that you do not go beyond providing conflicting parameters in the virtual environment and leave the package on the local computer (make sure you not entirely the party register of isolation or a folder).

ThinApp does not disable the TCP or UDP ports if that's what you are referring. If the application has a sort of GPO or similar settings to disable ports that will of course work if you ThinApp application.

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