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  • atlanto's avatar
    atlanto
    Iron Contributor

    C:\>start msedge --no-proxy-server
    or
    C:\>"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\msedge.exe" --no-proxy-server
    or perform appropriate command line.
    There must not be an instance of Edge also. (ensure Edge is not running by using task manager)

     

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    >C:\Users\xyz>start microsoft-edge:--no-proxy-server
    "microsoft-edge:" is an internal windows-protocol, not a command. And then "microsoft-edge:--no-proxy-server" is invalid and seems to be simply ignored.
    (a valid form for example is "microsoft-edge:https://www.bing.com" but you should not use this sort of internal protocol.)

     

    >C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application>msedge --no-proxy-server
    This should work. If it didn't work, another instance (e.g. startup boost or such) might be running already.

     

    • freewonghotmailcom's avatar
      freewonghotmailcom
      Copper Contributor

      atlanto 

       

      First, I enable proxy server settings, and I tried to run these commands below,

      C:\>start msedge --no-proxy-server
      or
      C:\>"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\msedge.exe" --no-proxy-server

      then I type "www.google.com" in Edge, I can see the http request still through the proxy server.

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