Enable Unity installation by standard users (Windows)
Enable automatic proxy configuration
Use Unity through web proxiesSome organizations use a web proxy, which is an intermediary server between users and the internet resource theyâre requesting. Organizations use web proxies for several reasons, including security, privacy, and network efficiency.
If you are deploying Unity in an environment that requires internet access through a web proxy, you might need to configure the web proxy, client computers, or both. Depending on your environment, this configuration includes some or all of these tasks:
The automatic proxy configuration feature lets you use Unity applications seamlessly when they need to communicate through a web proxy. Unity applications can communicate with the web proxy without interruption and without installing additional software. The amount of configuration required depends on the following factors:
Use the following tables (grouped by operating system) to decide which solution matches your environment:
WindowsCheck if your web proxy uses SSL inspection, which some enterprises use to inspect the contents of secure (TLS) requests. If your enterprise uses SSL inspection, configure client computers to trust the web proxy certificate.
3) Allow the web proxy to download executable filesCheck if your web proxy prevents downloading of executable files, or requires user confirmation before downloading executable files. If so, you need to configure the web proxy to allow this traffic on specific endpoints. Otherwise, users wonât be able to run the installers that the Unity Hub uses to install components required by the Unity Editor. For details, refer to Endpoints that download executable files.
Known limitationsHTTP
keyword isnât supported. Instead, use the PROXY
keyword to specify a proxy that communicates over HTTP.Enable Unity installation by standard users (Windows)
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