How to Set Up AutoConfig URLLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q171783 |
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SUMMARYThe Auto-Configuration feature enables you to specify the URL of the .ins file that contains the information about your custom Internet Explorer settings, such as the browser title and start page, every time the browser is started. You can specify this URL in the wizard and easily update the settings by changing the specified .ins files.
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Auto-Configuration URLsAuto-Configuration URLs are most useful if you want to use company-wide or group-wide settings. Enable you to maintain browser settings from a central .ins file. For example, you could create a set of individual per-user .ins files. Within those files, you could specify one central Auto-Configuration URL for updating settings. Note: the URL must begin with "http://" For example: http://testsvr/test.ins
To set up Auto-Configuration URLsTo set up Auto-Configuration URLs you must first determine the specific number of .ins files you need, for example, one for the whole company and one for each division. After you create the file or files, you can use the INS Editor to easily administer these configuration files. The INS Editor enables you to open any .ins file and make changes to settings such as Proxy, Start and Search pages, Quicklinks, and restricted option menu commands.
To Setup a Server for Auto ConfigurationThe Internet/Intranet server that will be used for Auto Configuration must support the HTTP protocol. The .ins file that will be used for the configuration can be located in any directory that is accessible by the server. The directory where the .ins file resides must have read and execute permissions and must also allow anonymous access to the ins file. If there is any other form of authentication for the .ins file, the browser will not be configured. Keywords : ieakconfig kbother Version : WINDOWS:3.2a Platform : WINDOWS Issue type : kbinfo Solution Type : Info_Provided |
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