When using the Microsoft Edge browser, sometimes we need to set up a proxy server to access some websites that require scientific Internet access. So how do we set up a proxy server in the Microsoft Edge browser? This article will introduce it in detail.

Step 1: Open Microsoft Edge browser
First, we need to open the Microsoft Edge browser and enter the browser interface.
Step 2: Enter the settings interface
There is a "Menu" button in the upper right corner of the Microsoft Edge browser interface. Click it and a drop-down menu will pop up. Select the "Settings" option in the drop-down menu.
Step 3: Select "Network Settings"
In the "Settings" interface that opens, select the "Privacy, Search, and Services" tab and find the "Network Settings" option under this tab.
Step 4: Set up a proxy server
In the "Network Settings" option, find the "Proxy Server" option and turn it on. Under the "Proxy Server" option, there are two options to choose from: Automatically detect settings and Manual settings. If you want to automatically detect the proxy server, turn on the "Automatically detect settings" option. If you want to manually set the proxy server, turn on the "Manual settings" option and fill in the IP address and port number of the proxy server in the corresponding input box.
Step 5: Save settings
After completing the proxy server settings, remember to click the "Save" button at the bottom of the page to save your settings.
At this point, the proxy server settings for Microsoft Edge browser are complete. If you need to cancel the proxy server settings, just go back to the "Network Settings" option and turn off the "Proxy Server" option.
This article introduces how to set up a proxy server in Microsoft Edge browser. I hope it can help you. If you have other questions about Microsoft Edge browser, welcome to discuss.
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