If you need to bypass the proxy for a local domain, try using *. For example, the entry causes Internet Explorer to bypass the proxy for most Web sites. For example, use bypass any entries that begin with (such as and * To bypass addresses with similar patterns, use multiple wildcards. ![]() * To bypass servers, enter a wildcard at the ending of an Internet address, IP address, or domain name with a common beginning. For example, the entry matches any entry that starts with www and ends with com. (such as and * To bypass servers, enter a wildcard in the middle of an Internet address, IP address, or domain name with a common beginning and ending. For example, use *. to bypass any entries ending in. * To bypass servers, enter a wildcard at the beginning of an Internet address, IP address, or domain name with a common ending. ![]() ![]() The following list contains examples showing how to use wildcards: The Exceptions area of the Proxy Settings dialog box allows a wildcard (*) to be used in the place of zero or more characters.
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