Using Windows Live Installer from behind a proxy server

I like to use all ‘Live’ services and was very excited about using the Live Writer, Live Photo Gallery, Live Mail, etc. So, I headed towards Windows Live website and downloaded the WLinstaller.exe. However, after a short while I was very disappointed to see that it can not install all these softwares as I am behind a proxy server and ‘Live Installer’ does not support it. It cannot take proxy settings from the Internet Explorer’s settings either. It might be using WinHTTP for its connections, I assumed. Now, the question was, how can I make WinHTTP to use my proxy server? A little searching on the web lead me to this page describing how to set up WinHTTP to use a proxy server. So, as described, I used ProxyCfg.exe and BOOM! It worked. The Live Installer successfully downloaded and installed Live Writer, Live Photo Gallery, Live Mail, etc. I am happy now and writing this post on Live Writer.

Some examples on how to use ProxyCfg.exe…

1. proxycfg -p proxy_server:port “<local>;*.example.com” — proxy_server will be used except for local addresses and example.com.

Your run command window should now appear like this…

2. proxycfg -p proxy_server:port “<local>” — proxy_server will be used with the specified port except for local addresses.

3. proxycfg -p “http=http_proxy https=https_proxy” “<local>;*.example.com” — use different proxies for non-secure and secure connections.

If you need to undo these changes, you’ll have to delete some registry settings as described on this page.

Hope it helps to someone like me. Please leave your comments and suggestions. Thanks for visiting.

4 comments November 22, 2007

Windows Live Writer…

Just heard about this tool and tried it. Its quite easy to use and makes blogging a lot more easier… Well, you should know by now that this post was made using this software :-)


Download Windows Live Writer from here…


Add comment June 19, 2007

Use Google Talk as a universal IM client!!!

Surprised…? Yeah. However, first come first… a disclaimer :-)

I do not intend to take credit of all this procedure. Its just that I want to provide it easily to my friends and visitors of my blog. This method has been described by many on other webpages.

Okay, lets start now. As we know GTalk is based on Jabber and Google has opened up its servervs to other jabber servers, its possible to connect to Yahoo ( or MSN, AIM, ICQ, etc.) using GTalk.

There are Jabber servers functioning as ‘gateway’ (called ‘transports’) for other IM services. For example, I use geeklife.ru (yahoo.geeklife.ru is their Yahoo transport). You may find many of such servers here. So, we just need to connect GTalk from some other Jabber client (Psi, for example) and then configure it to connect to Yahoo (for example) and add friends from Yahoo’s list. Don’t worry… you won’t need to use this Jabber client again. You can freely use GTalk or even Gmail chat once you’ve added your friends from Yahoo.

For information on how to configure Psi to connect GTalk, see my earlier post Connecting Gtalk in linux using Gaim… Its not difficult to configure Psi if you can configure Gaim :-). Otherwise you may follow this step-by-step guide.

Lets now configure it for Yahoo…

1. Go to ‘Service Discovery’ and browse geeklife.ru (or whatever u find here) to find available transports.

2. Right click on Yahoo! Transport and select register.

3. Type in your Yahoo id and password and click ‘Register’ button.

4. Now Psi will connect to that network and retrieve your contacts. You can also add new contacts. At this stage you’ll get several system messages from Psi (one for each of your contacts in Yahoo). You need to open each message and click on ‘Add/Auth’ button to subscribe that person to GTalk.

5. Now quit Psi and start GTalk to see all your Yahoo contacts there.

You may also add contacts directly within Talk. Just use the format [login_id@[transport.dns.name].

Stay tuned… and don’t forget to leave your experience in comments :-)

2 comments June 16, 2007

Connecting Gtalk in linux using Gaim…

hello friends,

connecting gtalk in linux was always a big question for us (for me, atleast :P). I have been using ‘jabbin‘ (a ‘psi’ based IM client with VoIP support) for connecting to gtalk. however, it is not possible to make/receive calls like we do using gtalk client in windows. and if i have to use any client just for text messaging then gaim is my favourite :). so, the next question was to configure gaim for gtalk keeping in mind the proxy servers and tunneling restrictions :P.

here we go…

1. open the ‘add account’ window in gaim and fill up the required information.



2. in the ‘Advanced’ tab, fill the information as shown in picture with ur proxy server and authentication details (note the port 443 and not 5222 or 5223).

3. save and you are done. connect to gtalk and start using it.

NOTE: i am using gaim v2.0.0beta3.1 on ubuntu 6.10 edgy eft and it works for me. the crucial thing here(my LAN) is using port 443 and tls/ssl encryption.

1 comment December 18, 2006

Hello World!!!

hi everybody,this is my first blog ever!

octahedron

Add comment November 18, 2006


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