by neil » Dec 10 03 5:35 pm
To set up a direct proxy connection, firs make sure that under the services tab in Gatekeeper you can see a WWW Proxy Service. If this is present, then on the Client machine disable the WGIC, and in IE go to Tools - Internet Options - Connections - LAN Settings. Here you can enter a proxy. You should put in here the IP address of the WinGate machine (so 192.168.0.1 in your case) and the port for the WWW Proxy service. By default this is port 80. Now OK your way out. When you next try to go to a web site IE should use the proxy rather than the WGIC. If this works, then it is a WGIC problem you have, if this doesn't work, then it may be a WinGate problem.
To restrict use in WinGate can be done via policies, either globally, or per service. This is a very large area of WinGate, so should probably wait until after you have it all working!:-)
Regards,
Neil