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Chrome-specific Proxy assignment #31

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GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Jun 8, 2015 · 4 comments
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Chrome-specific Proxy assignment #31

GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Jun 8, 2015 · 4 comments

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It might be easier if I describe what I'm requesting by using an IM client 
that I used, as an example.  

With Digsby (Digsby.com), I can set a Proxy within Digsby, so that no matter 
how often my Network Administrator 'reset' my PC's Proxy at the OS level, 
Digsby will ALWAYS stay on the Proxy that I configured.  (Yes, my company has 
this thing in place that the Network will go out and check all PCs to make 
sure they're using the correct Proxy.  And if not, it will auto-correct it.)

I would really like to see this feature implemented in Switchy.  

Thank you very much!

Original issue reported on code.google.com by anthonyb...@gmail.com on 23 Dec 2009 at 3:48

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Currently Switchy auto-apply the last user selected profile when Chrome starts, 
so even 
if someone reset the proxy settings, Switchy will restore it to the last value 
set by 
user at start.
Does this help in your case?

Original comment by Mohammadhi on 24 Dec 2009 at 8:47

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Not really.  This is because throughout the day, even if I used Switchy to 
direct 
Chrome to use Proxy A, every 10 minutes or so, my Network at work would come 
and change 
my OS to use Proxy B.  This, in turns, changed Switchy and Chrome to Proxy B.  
Although 
your 'Quick Switch' feature makes it easy to switch back with a single click, I 
was 
hoping that once I've told Switchy to use Proxy A, even if the OS (or IE Proxy) 
has 
been changed to Proxy B, Chrome remain at Proxy A as per Switchy.

Let me know if you need additional clarifications.  I'll be glad to explain it 
further.  

Original comment by anthonyb...@gmail.com on 24 Dec 2009 at 3:14

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Actually Chrome uses IE proxy settings and don't have its own yet, so this 
problem is 
expected.
Though, I added a new option which may help a lot in your case.
To try it do the following:
 - Open Options page.
 - Select General tab.
 - Check these two options and save:
   * Monitor proxy changes.
   * Revert proxy changes done by other apps.
 - Now Switchy will automatically revert an change occured in proxy settings.

Please let me know if this helps in your case.

Original comment by Mohammadhi on 29 Dec 2009 at 10:55

  • Changed state: Fixed
  • Added labels: Usability

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Original comment by Mohammadhi on 15 Jan 2010 at 11:18

  • Changed state: Verified

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