

Right-click and select New > Internet Explorer 10 (this policy will also be applied for the IE 11) Expand the following section: User Configuration > Preferences > Control Panel Settings > Internet Settings.Specify a policy name, for example, CA_Proxy.Right-click on OU and select Create a GPO in this domain and link it here.In this example, we want to apply a proxy settings policy to user OU (OU=Users,OU=California,OU=USA,DC=theitbros,DC=com) Select the Active Directory OU for which you want to apply the new proxy settings.Open Group Policy Management Console (gpmc.msc).In order to set proxy settings via GPO on users’ computers in the AD domain, perform the following actions: To manage the browser’s proxy server settings on a Windows computer, you can use Group Policy Preferences (GPP) or Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11). How to Set Proxy Settings via Group Policy? These proxy server settings are used by all modern browsers, including Internet Explorer 11 (reached end of support on June 2022), Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera, and Mozilla Firefox (with the option Use system proxy settings enabled by default).


The article shows how to use Active Directory Group Policies (GPOs) to configure proxy server settings on domain-joined computers running Windows 10/11 and Windows Server 2022/2019/2016/2012R2.
