Coding Thread, Conversion in Coding and Web Development; Originally Posted by Steve21
Will try to have a play around later, and see what I can do if you ...
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21st December 2011, 09:59 AM #16 
Originally Posted by
Steve21
Will try to have a play around later, and see what I can do if you want
Steve
That would be great - thanks. I was just thinking instead of having 2 registry files and a batch file etc and naming them home, work and then merging those to the registry it would be nice to have a centered form where you have a list box and upon selecting each of the proxies which are shown as a name then it will load the relevant proxy settings into two text fields to start with ie
Proxy_One
Proxy_Two
Proxy_Three
If you select Proxy_One it then loads the server / ip address into text field one and the port into text field two which you can adjust / change and click save. Not sure on the best method of saving the proxy settings ie to an ini file / text file or to the registry and if to the registry then where abouts in the registry ?
I was hoping to add the options for :
* Manually setting a proxy
* Using a pac file
* Being able to use authentication on a proxy server etc
and possibly some other things but I just wanted the basic manual proxy setting and it being able to save / edit the proxy settings and being able to re call the settings that were last saved
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21st December 2011, 10:05 AM #17 You might also be interested in @painejake's Proxy Switch program. It is written in C# and the source code is available here.
Btw, do you still use Advanced Proxy Manager? I assume you want to create something similar?
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21st December 2011, 10:12 AM #18 
Originally Posted by
Arthur
Not yet - although that does look good ( Advanced Proxy Manager ), will look at Proxy Switch in a bit
Would be nice to make something and go through the code to see what it does etc
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21st December 2011, 10:21 AM #19 APM is also written in C# and the source is browsable online here. Only reason I thought I would mention it was due to this EduGeek thread from 2007.
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Thanks to Arthur from:
mac_shinobi (23rd December 2011)
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23rd December 2011, 10:57 AM #20 
Originally Posted by
mac_shinobi
That would be great - thanks. I was just thinking instead of having 2 registry files and a batch file etc and naming them home, work and then merging those to the registry it would be nice to have a centered form where you have a list box and upon selecting each of the proxies which are shown as a name then it will load the relevant proxy settings into two text fields to start with ie
It's only an "extremely" rough version, to see if I understood what you mean, but something like my attached exe? (Note, Not much error checking etc, and only tested it on IE)
TestProxyChanger.zip
Basically it loads a set of proxies from registry (and the one you have currently set in IE), you can type whatever you want it, Hit load and it'll set IE + Change without reload.
Not done any saving back to reg yet etc, just wanted to see if that was what you meant.
Thanks,
Steve
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