Certain elements of Iron Speed Designer access the Internet. For example, the Code Documentation feature accesses the Iron Speed website to retrieve the most up-to-date class and method documentation. In some circumstances, you may have a proxy server that prohibits Iron Speed Designer from accessing the Internet. In such cases, you’ll need to configure your proxy server to allow access.
To configure your proxy server:
Make sure you have Microsoft Windows credentials (username and password) to log into the proxy server machine.
Make sure your Microsoft Windows credentials are the same as the credentials used by the proxy server.
If your Microsoft Windows credentials and proxy server credentials are different, make sure your Internet Explorer browser is configured to access the Internet via proxy.
In some installations, your proxy server may be configured by running a script. If the proxy server is configured by script, then the server and port information are not hard coded into your IE browser. In order for the browser control used in Iron Speed Designer to work properly, hard code the proxy server and port information in your IE browser under the LAN Settings... tab.
Iron Speed Designer System Requirements
Production Application System Requirements
Application User System Requirements
.NET Framework 3.0 Compatibility for Iron Speed Designer
Activating and Deactivating Iron Speed Designer
Offline Key Request of Iron Speed Designer
Offline Activation of Iron Speed Designer
How to Check Your MDAC Version
Running Iron Speed Designer Remotely