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IE dependancy on Fiddler, http in<>out?

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matt asked on 03 Oct 2016, 06:05 PM

I am trying to understand how the installed version of my Fiddler on my server has created a dependency where if Fiddler is not running/memory resident my .Net application will not pass traffic via http/https.

We really like the product however want to be sure we can control access to our business critical applications without relying on 3rd part apps.  can someone please help me to understand what setting/where this can be changed so IE works wit or without Fiddler running? I think it has to do with the Web Session Manipulation feature, i have tried to replicate the issue however have not been able to. server OS 2008r2.

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Tsviatko Yovtchev
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answered on 07 Oct 2016, 04:40 PM
Hi,

Is it your custom .NET app or IE that doesn't work with Fiddler off? In both cases you have to check out the proxy settings. On close Fiddler should automatically restore IE proxy settings to original. With custom apps you have to manually set Fiddler as proxy and then manually remove it. Was that done?

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