Windows 8 prevents Modern applications from being isolated by the network

  
                

In Windows 8, the Modern app brings a whole new experience to the user, but there are still many problems. In the Internet settings, we only need to specify a proxy server for the LAN, and the Modern application will be isolated by the network, so that the desktop application can access the Internet through the proxy server. So how to solve this problem? The following small series will introduce two ways to prevent Modern applications from being isolated by the network.

Method One: Use Group Policy to specify a proxy for the Internet network isolation environment

Open the Local Group Policy Editor, expand " computer configuration " - " management templates " - " network " - " network isolation ", we can see a few settings as follows:

we can edit the " Internet proxy server applications ", specifies an Internet proxy. Note that the proxy specified here is the same as the LAN proxy specified in your connection settings for the desktop IE option, so that Modern Apps can have access to the Internet. That's right, this is just a foundation, because if you only specify this one, the agent you added and the agent detected by the system are a union. Because the automatic detection takes precedence, after the LAN agent is specified on the desktop, it is automatically detected. The proxy is inconsistent with the manually specified LAN proxy, and the result is still not online. So in order for Modern Apps to be able to access the Internet, we also need to enable "Agent Definition Authority" to allow Modern Apps to use only the agents specified here. Previous123Next page Total 3 pages

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