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    Ultrasurf -Internet Explorer +Firefox

    Ok this a quick little info about Ultrasurf

    You know how Ultrasurf automatically starts up Internet Explorer when you click on it to stealth-surf...

    However sometimes you'd prefer the addons of FF....

    SO I found this easy little setting that you can use.This will make FF functional through UltraSurf


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    Normal double click on US to start it.Leave it aside.

    In FF go to TOOL>OPTIONS>ADVANCED>NETWORK tab>SETTINGS>
    And then of the various radio options available,click and select "Use System Proxy Settings"

    Just that.You're done...

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    Go to whatsmyip or whatever to confirm it...
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    also works with any browser that can use the IE proxy settings
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    Quote Originally Posted by Resurrection View Post
    You know how Ultrasurf automatically starts up Internet Explorer when you click on it to stealth-surf...
    Tick "do not use IE" if on a new version, or untick "start IE automatically at start" if on an old one. That prevents it.

    SO I found this easy little setting that you can use.This will make FF functional through UltraSurf

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    Just set host 127.0.0.1 on port 9666 as an HTTP proxy. That's better, since you don't rely on IE's proxy settings, which can affect the functionality of other applications.
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    Holy crap..Did you guys know Chrome does this on its own?No settings..no nothing...

    I was happily making various accounts on αΩ in FF when in Chrome I saw the address in my SCC changed from the real one to the ultrasurf one...I was even fake uploading on SCC at that time using RM...

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    chrome uses IE kernal so the settings in IE always in effect in chrome
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    Quote Originally Posted by hessler View Post
    chrome uses IE kernal
    That's a ridiculous statement. A more correct one would be "Chrome uses IE's proxy settings".

    I wonder why Google doesn't change that.
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