Proxy.pac files are great. They'll configure your proxy settings when you're on the protected network, but leave your system unaffected if you take it offsite to a network that does not require or use a proxy server.
Before I even begin to create something of my own I must recognise the following sources:
http://marckean.wordpress.com/2010/02/09/setting-up-proxy-pac-files-in-iis7-for-proxy-use/
http://nscsysop.hypermart.net/setproxy.html
http://nscsysop.hypermart.net/proxypac.html
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd361950.aspx
These sources are all you really need to get going, but I may put some more info up here more specific to the things I do with proxy.pac files.
Before I even begin to create something of my own I must recognise the following sources:
http://marckean.wordpress.com/2010/02/09/setting-up-proxy-pac-files-in-iis7-for-proxy-use/
http://nscsysop.hypermart.net/setproxy.html
http://nscsysop.hypermart.net/proxypac.html
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd361950.aspx
These sources are all you really need to get going, but I may put some more info up here more specific to the things I do with proxy.pac files.
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