InPrivate Browsing and a Proxy Server
Is it possible to have IE8 InPrivate Browsing use a proxy server and not regular IE8 not using the proxy without changing the settings every time I use IPB?
October 10th, 2010 10:46am
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Inprivate Browsing only affect following items:
Information
How it is affected by InPrivate Browsing
Cookies
Kept in memory so pages work correctly, but cleared when you close the browser.
Temporary Internet Files
Stored on disk so pages work correctly, but deleted when you close the browser.
Webpage history
This information is not stored.
Form data and passwords
This information is not stored.
Anti-phishing cache
Temporary information is encrypted and stored so pages work correctly.
Address bar and search AutoComplete
This information is not stored.
Automatic Crash Restore (ACR)
ACR can restore when a tab crashes in a session, but if the whole window crashes, data is deleted and the window cannot be restored.
Document Object Model (DOM) storage
The DOM storage is a kind of "super cookie" web developers can use to retain information. Like regular cookies, they are not kept after the window is closed.
Based on my know, we cannot use a proxy server separately for Inprivate Browsing.
Hope it helps.
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October 12th, 2010 2:59am
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If you need further assistance, please feel free to let me know.
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Alex Zhao
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October 13th, 2010 10:38pm