- To connect to CactusVPN Proxy with Safari for Mac just follow these steps: Open Safari. Click on “Safari” (1) and click on “Preferences” (2). Choose the “Advanced” tab (3) and click on the “Change Settings” button (4) next to “Proxies”. Check the “Web proxy (HTTP)” checkbox (5).
- Mar 27, 2020 If you need a Skype for Business account, view the article on getting access to Skype for Business. Contact the IT Help Desk at [email protected] or 657-278-7777 for additional assistance. For assistance with Enterprise Voice, including finding out if you are eligible, please contact [email protected].
- The Skype for Business on Mac client leverages both the Unified Communications Management Platform (UCMP) as well as the Unified Communications Web API (UCWA) that our mobility clients use. The client has the same requirements as our mobility clients in that you must have an Access Edge Server and Reverse Proxy deployed in a supported.
- Skype for Windows, Linux, and Mac 8.63.0.76, and Skype for Web 8.63.0.78 began rolling out August 3, 2020, and released gradually over the next. Why are my Skype contacts or credit missing? If you're signed into Skype but can't find your contacts or Skype Credit, you probably signed in to a different account than you intended to.
You cannot set a proxy 'just for Skype'. The Skype developers have not programmed that option and therefore it does not exist. Mac OS X and for example Windows only allow you to set a system-wide proxy. Unless the developer of an application allows you to set an application-specific proxy, you cannot set a proxy without a third party application.
-->This article describes how you can use command-line options to override the default system network settings.
Note
This article applies to Microsoft Edge version 77 or later.
System network settings
The Microsoft Edge network stack uses the system network settings by default. These settings include proxy settings, and certificate and private key stores.
There are scenarios where users request an alternative to using the system's default proxy settings. To support these scenarios, Microsoft Edge supports command-line options that you can use to configure custom proxy settings.
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Universal keygen generator.exe. These command-line options correspond to the following policies in the Proxy server group:
Command-line options for proxy settings
Microsoft Edge supports the following proxy-related command-line options.
--no-proxy-server
Tells Microsoft Edge not to use a Proxy, even if the system is otherwise configured to use one. It overrides any other proxy settings that are provided.
--proxy-auto-detect
Tells Microsoft Edge to try and automatically detect your proxy configuration. This argument is ignored if
--proxy-server
is configured.--proxy-server=<scheme>=<uri>[:<port>][;..] | <uri>[:<port>] | 'direct://'
Tells Microsoft Edge to use a custom proxy configuration. You can specify a custom proxy configuration in three ways.
- Provide a semicolon-separated mapping of list scheme to url/port pairs. For example,
--proxy-server='http=proxy1:8080;ftp=ftpproxy'
tells Microsoft Edge to use HTTP proxy 'proxy1:8080' for http URLs and HTTP proxy 'ftpproxy:80' for ftp URLs. - By providing a single uri with optional port to use for all URLs. For example,
--proxy-server='proxy2:8080'
will use the proxy at 'proxy2:8080' for all traffic. - By using the special 'direct://' value. For example,
--proxy-server='direct://'
will make all connections not use a proxy.
Note
You can configure Microsoft Edge to try using a proxy and fallback to going direct if the proxy isn't available. For example,
--proxy-server='http://proxy2:8080,direct://
.--proxy-bypass-list=(<trailing_domain>|<ip-address>)[:<port>][;..]
Tells Microsoft Edge to bypass any specified proxy for the specified semicolon-separated list of hosts. This flag must be used with
--proxy-server
.![Proxy Proxy](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4Gsl1.png)
Note
Trailing-domain matching doesn't require '.' separators, '*microsoft.com' will match 'imicrosoft.com'. For example,
--proxy-server='proxy2:8080' --proxy-bypass-list='*.microsoft.com;*example.com;127.0.0.1:8080'
will use the proxy server 'proxy2' on port 8080 for all hosts except requests for *.microsoft.com, example.com, and 127.0.0.1 on port 8080. In the previous example, imicrosoft.com requests will still be proxied. However, iexample.com requests will bypass the proxy because *example.com was specified instead of *.example.com.--proxy-pac-url=<pac-file-url>
Tells Microsoft Edge to use the PAC file at the specified URL. For example,
--proxy-pac-url='https://wpad/proxy.pac'
tells Microsoft Edge to resolve proxy information for URL requests using the proxy.pac file.Content license
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Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Chromium.org and used according to termsdescribed in the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The original page can be found here.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
See also
- To see advanced configuration settings and additional options, consult the proxy documentation in the Chromium Open Source project.
Attention!
- Before continuing, make sure that you remember your login and password from Skype, because after resetting the settings you will have to enter them again.
- Since all correspondence is moved in another folder, only messages for the last 30 days will be stored in Skype. To return the old correspondence, you must copy the
%appdata%Skype-digitsusernamemain.db
file to the%appdata%Skypeusername
folder. - And most importantly, if you are not sure about something, you’d better ask in the comments, and I'll help you with advice on how to do it correctly.
Like most programs for Windows, Skype stores basic settings on the local computer. Most of them are stored in the profile folder, and some – in the system registry. To restore the default settings, you must delete all of this data. This can be done in many ways:
Automatically
For your convenience, I have created an application that resets the settings in automatic mode. So, to return the standard settings in two clicks, you should:- Download and run the application Reset_Settings_For_Skype.HTA
- Select the checkboxes for the following options:
- AppData folder
- Windows registry
- Click the “Run” button
- Launch Skype
Manually
If you want to reset the settings manually, you should:- Start command line as administrator
- Run the following commands in turn:
taskkill /IM skype.exe /F
rename '%AppData%Skype' 'Skype-%RANDOM%%RANDOM%'
reg delete 'HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareSkype' /f
reg delete 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareSkype' /f
reg delete 'HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesSkype' /f
reg delete 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwarePoliciesSkype' /f
- Launch Skype
What happens when you reset your settings?
The following items are deleted:- Authorization data.
- Chatting history.
- General settings.
- Sound settings and notification sounds.
- Video settings.
- Translator settings.
- Notification settings.
- Call settings.
- Chat settings.
- Settings of connection of Skype with the Internet.
- Hotkeys and shortcuts.
- Visual design (location and size of windows, interface language, accessibility mode, displaying the list of contacts and emoticons).
What elements are not deleted when resetting?
The following items are not deleted, since they are stored on the server:- Contacts and group chats.
- Correspondence for the last 30 days.
- Personal data (such as login, password, name, avatar, email, phone number, date of birth, city).
- Some privacy and security settings.
- Blocked contacts.