A network proxy is an intermediary that connects local devices (such as devices in a company or building) and an internet connection. It offers an additional layer of security, privacy and can improve performance for a device when it is connected to a Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection.

To set up a proxy in Windows 10 you can either make use of the settings application or manually modify your configuration. If you’re using the Settings app, you can select Proxy under Network & Internet. If the Use a proxy server switch is turned disabled, then you can skip this step. If not, turn it on and enter your proxy server address and port information.

If you’re using proxy servers in a workplace or school setting it is possible that you will be prompted by the IT administrator to use the Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol (WPAD) script to configure the proxy automatically. This method is more reliable than manual configuration.

It is also recommended to disable any third-party software that could interfere with or alter your network settings. This includes firewalls, antivirus, and VPN programs. This is especially helpful when you encounter an error message stating “Windows couldn’t detect the Proxy settings for this network automatically.”

If all else fails, you can perform a system reset. This will delete any drivers and programs that have been installed since the restore point has been created, allowing you to restore your system’s default settings. It is hoped that this will fix the problem and allow you to reconnect to the internet without an error message appearing.

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