Hello Xorl,

thanks for reply. After some time with playing that, I came with working solution, also I hope this helps to other people. So my code is:
use strict; use warnings; use Win32::TieRegistry( Delimiter=>"/", ArrayValues=>0 ); use Win32::API; my %proxy_cfg = ( proxy_enable => 1, proxy_host => '149.121.12.4:8080', ); my $regpath = 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVe +rsion/Internet Settings/'; my $p_enable = $regpath . 'ProxyEnable'; my $p_server = $regpath . 'ProxyServer'; $Registry->{$p_enable} = [ pack("L",$proxy_cfg{proxy_enable}), "REG_DW +ORD" ]; $Registry->{$p_server} = $proxy_cfg{proxy_host} if $proxy_cfg{proxy_en +able}; my $InternetSetOption = Win32::API->new("wininet", "InternetSetOption" +, [qw(N N N N)], 'N'); $InternetSetOption->Call(0, 39, 0, 0) || die "$!\n"; $InternetSetOption->Call(0, 37, 0, 0) || die "$!\n"; print $proxy_cfg{proxy_enable} ? "Proxy enabled to $proxy_cfg{proxy_ho +st}\n" : "Proxy disabled\n";

In reply to Re^2: realtime change IE proxysettings by 2ge
in thread realtime change IE proxysettings by 2ge

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