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Look through the menu bar (all Windows-based applications have one) of the application you want to correct. Choose the 'Tools' drop-down menu. In this menu, find the 'Options' configuration screen for the application you want to update. In Google Chrome, this menu is accessed by clicking on the wrench symbol at the end of the address bar. Towards the bottom of the 'Tools' menu will be a 'Settings,' 'Internet Options' or 'Options' item. Select this to open a settings window.
Search for the 'Proxy Settings' option. In some applications this is immediately visible, in others it is necessary to select either an 'Internet' or 'Connections.' In these applications, a 'LAN Settings' button will lead to a window where proxy data is accessed. Press this button to open the 'LAN Settings' window.
Find the proxy data you want to change in the LAN Settings screen. Some applications show a series of entries for proxy settings, with an option to use the same proxy for all options. The options are 'HTTP,' 'HTTPS' (or 'Secure' or 'SSL'), 'FTP,' 'Gopher' or 'SOCKS.'
Update the proxy you wish to correct. If you are only using one proxy, its details will be in the 'HTTP' proxy fields. Each row in the proxy settings window required an IP address and a port number for the proxy. Lower on the screen is an option to enter exceptions. These are addresses which should be contacted directly and not forwarded through the proxy server. These can be entered as IP addresses or domain names. Each item in the list of exceptions is separated either with a semi-colon (';') or a comma (',').
Close each window by pressing the 'OK' button once the proxy settings have been corrected. In some applications, you may need to press an 'Apply' or 'Save' button before closing the window with the 'OK' button.
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