Original title:Unable to change proxy settings I am trying to change my LAN settings but get the message that settings are managed by system administrator. My computer was set with me as administrator only. A note here said that I must create another user file for me to use as that would clear a default that prevents me. I did so. First, open the Start Menu and click Control Panel. Then, click Network and Internet. Click on Internet Options. In the connections tab, click on LAN settings in the Local Area Network section. Feb 08, 2018 · Prevent local users from changing proxy settings in Windows by sickd Feb 8, 2018 7:41PM PST I have several computers running Windows 8.1 basic (no GPO), and I want to prevent standard users from Jul 05, 2016 · Can't edit proxy server box or Proxy settings can't uncheck problem or Cannot turn off proxy use or Unable To Disable Windows Proxy Settings. 100% Fix for hidden Proxy server. Proxy server

To disable proxy from PowerShell: PowerShell Set-ItemProperty -Path "Registry::HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings" ProxyEnable -value 0

Original title:Unable to change proxy settings I am trying to change my LAN settings but get the message that settings are managed by system administrator. My computer was set with me as administrator only. A note here said that I must create another user file for me to use as that would clear a default that prevents me. I did so. First, open the Start Menu and click Control Panel. Then, click Network and Internet. Click on Internet Options. In the connections tab, click on LAN settings in the Local Area Network section. Feb 08, 2018 · Prevent local users from changing proxy settings in Windows by sickd Feb 8, 2018 7:41PM PST I have several computers running Windows 8.1 basic (no GPO), and I want to prevent standard users from

Proxy servers are commonly used to provide internet access to workstations at businesses, or for browsing the web anonymously. Generally, the proxy settings in your web browser should be disabled unless you need to use one for one of the above reasons. Removing the proxy server settings can be accomplished in a few simple steps.

The only way that I found fixing it, is by enabling some local Group Policy which doesn’t allow Proxy and internet settings to be changed. Start > Run > “Gpedit.msc”. Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates >Windows Components > Internet Explorer > and Enable the “Prevent changing Proxy Settings policy“: