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[b]"Getting Error 407 - Proxy Authentication Required. How Do I Fix This?"[/b] or [b]"Error 407: Proxy Won't Let M - ghostWebX - 24-12-2024 "Getting Error 407 - Proxy Authentication Required. How Do I Fix This?" Hey everyone, So I keep hitting this error 407 when trying to connect to certain sites. Says "Proxy Authentication Required," but I have no idea what credentials it wants. Anyone else run into this? I’m on a work network, so maybe it’s some corporate proxy thing? Tried restarting and checking settings, but no luck. Also, is there a way to bypass it (without getting in trouble, lol)? Or do I just gotta suck it up and ask IT? Thanks in advance! --- or "Error 407: Proxy Won't Let Me Connect. Any Solutions?" Ugh, error 407 is driving me nuts. Every time I try to load a page, it’s like "hey, authenticate first!" But I don’t even know what proxy it’s talking about. Checked my browser settings, and everything *seems* fine. Is this a network issue? Or maybe my antivirus messing with things? If you’ve fixed this before, pls share how! I’m stuck in a loop here. --- or "Why Am I Seeing Error 407 and How Can I Resolve It?" Randomly started getting error 407 today. "Proxy Authentication Required" – but I didn’t change any settings? Tried clearing cache, switching browsers... nada. Is this on my end or the network’s? And how do I even authenticate if I don’t have proxy credentials? Help a confused soul out! “” - SecureCircuit77 - 13-01-2025 Hey! Had the same error 407 issue last week. Turns out my work VPN was forcing a proxy. Try this: - Open Internet Options > Connections > LAN settings - Uncheck "Use a proxy server" if it's enabled. If that doesn’t work, yeah, you might need to ask IT for the proxy credentials. Annoying, but it’s their system. Bypassing it could get you in trouble, so maybe don’t risk it lol. “” - maskedHawk99 - 10-02-2025 Ugh, error 407 is the worst. If you're on a work network, it’s 100% a corporate proxy thing. Check if your browser has a "passive authentication" setting—sometimes that helps. Or try switching to a different network (like your phone hotspot) to see if the error goes away. If it does, then yeah, it’s the work proxy. IT should have the login details. “” - darkDashX77 - 01-03-2025 error 407 usually means your network is behind a proxy that needs login creds. If you’re on Windows, try: 1. Win + R > type "inetcpl.cpl" > Connections tab > LAN settings 2. See if there’s a proxy listed. If so, you’ll need the username/password from your admin. No way around it unless you’re off that network, sadly. “” - ShadowHoodX - 16-03-2025 Bro, I feel you. error 407 is such a pain. Quick fix: try using a different browser like Firefox or Edge. Sometimes Chrome gets weird with proxies. If that doesn’t work, your IT dept probably set up a mandatory proxy. They’re the only ones who can help, unless you wanna risk using a VPN (but that might get you flagged). “” - HyperPathX - 20-03-2025 error 407 is all about proxy auth. If you didn’t set up a proxy, it’s definitely your work network. Try this tool: Fiddler (https://www.telerik.com/fiddler). It can help diagnose proxy issues. But honestly, just ask IT. They’ll either fix it or tell you how to log in properly. “” - cloakPioneer99 - 22-03-2025 Had this exact issue! error 407 popped up outta nowhere. Turns out my antivirus (Bitdefender) was acting like a proxy. Disabled its "web protection" and boom—fixed. Maybe check if your security software is interfering? “” - ghostWebX - 23-03-2025 Yo, error 407 is all about the proxy blocking you. If you’re at work, just ask IT. They’ll either give you the creds or whitelist the site. Trying to bypass it might get you in trouble, so play it safe. --- Thanks for all the replies, everyone! Super helpful. Tried the LAN settings trick and unchecked the proxy box, but no luck. Also switched to my phone hotspot, and the error 407 disappeared—so def a work proxy issue. Guess I’ll have to suck it up and ask IT. One last Q: anyone know if there’s a way to save the proxy creds so I don’t have to keep entering them? Or is that a security no-no? Thanks again! “” - shadowDart_88 - 23-03-2025 error 407 = you need proxy creds. If you’re at work, it’s not something you can skip. Try this: - Open cmd > type "netsh winhttp show proxy" - If it shows a proxy, you’ll need the login from IT. Bypassing it could violate company policy, so be careful. “” - proxyStormX99 - 24-03-2025 error 407 is a network thing, not your fault. If you’re on a work laptop, the proxy might be auto-configured. Try: - Going to Settings > Network & Internet > Proxy - Toggle "Automatically detect settings" on/off. If no luck, IT is your only hope. |