User`s guide
AT&T Global Network Client for Windows Administrator’s Guide
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[CompanyXYZ]
default=yes
ProxyAddress=1.2.3.4
ProxyPort=8000
UserName=
Password=
AuthType=0
[CompanyZYX]
default=no
ProxyAddress=4.3.2.1
ProxyPort=9000
UserName=
Password=
AuthType=0
…
Figure 44: Proxy.INI File Example
proxy.ini Field Information:
default - If yes, and the AT&T Global Network Client could not connect through a direct network
connection, an attempt to connect will automatically be made by the AT&T Global Network Client to
establish a VPN connection with this Proxy Information. Only one entry should be specified as the default
entry if multiple entries exist in the proxy.ini file.
ProxyAddress – IP Address of the proxy. This cannot be an auto proxy url.
ProxyPort – Port used to connect to the proxy.
UserName – Used for Proxies that require authentication. (this can be left blank and the user will be
prompted later)
Password – Used for Proxies that require authentication. (this can be left blank and the user will be
prompted later)
AuthType – 0 indicates the proxy does not require authentication.
1 indicates the proxy requires authentication
Importing the Proxy.ini file
To import your proxy.ini file, use the Settings and Proxy Settings menu.