Forcing an Internet Explorer proxy server

Most of the preferences that we have worked together to put into place have had a similar rollout process. Find the preference setting, right-click and choose to create a new "whatever," fill out one screen, and call it a day. Let's wrap up these examples with a configuration that utilizes a more advanced process, one with multiple tabs full of options. This will help us to put the green/red underline knowledge into practice, by diving into Internet Explorer settings.

The specific item that we want to accomplish today is to use Group Policy in order to force Internet Explorer to pass all of its traffic through a proxy server in our network. The proxy server is already established and waiting for connections; ...

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