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Administrator’s Guide
Control Panel
Firewall Settings Tab
The
Firewall Settings
tab is used to set up a firewall by placing a
proxy server between a server and a client.
In the
Proxy
section, select a protocol from the drop-down list then
enter the proxy address and port.
In the
SSL/TLS Relay
section, enter the relay address and port for
the Socket Security Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS)
protocol.
Internet Options
The Internet Settings dialog box is used to configure Internet browser
settings on the terminal.
To open the Internet Settings dialog box, double-click the
Internet
Options
icon in the Control Panel.
The Internet Settings dialog box includes the following tabs:
■
General tab:
Used to enter start and search pages, set the cache
size (as well as clear cache and history), and set the font size.
■
Connection tab:
Used to select LAN or autodial connections,
and to enter proxy server settings.
■
Security tab:
Used to allow cookies, TLS 1.0 security, SSL 2.0
security, and/or SSL 3.0 security. There is also an option to warn
you when switching across secure and insecure areas and an
option that allows you to enable favorites.
■
Advanced tab:
Used to enable local browser window resizing,
display images in pages, play sounds in pages, enable scripting,
display a notification about every script error, and underline links.
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Due to CE .NET architecture, proxy exceptions are not available.