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Network settings specify how the .NET Framework connects to the Internet and handles web addresses. Network settings exist under two child configuration elements:
Element |
Description |
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Contains settings that specify how the .NET Framework connects to the network. |
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Contains settings that specify how the .NET Framework handles web addresses expressed using uniform resource identifiers (URIs). |
The <system.net> settings specify how the .NET Framework connects to the network. The following table describes the function of each child configuration element under the <system.net> Element (Network Settings).
Element |
Description |
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Specifies the modules used to authenticate Internet requests. |
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Specifies the maximum number of connections to Internet hosts. |
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Specifies the proxy server used for HTTP requests to the Internet. |
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Contains settings for mail sending options. |
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Specifies the modules used to request information from Internet hosts. |
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Configures basic network options for the System.Net namespace. |
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Specifies modules to use to request information from network hosts. |
The <uri> settings specify how the .NET Framework handles web addresses expressed using uniform resource identifiers (URIs). The following table describes the function of each child configuration element under the <uri> Element (Uri Settings).
Element |
Description |
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Specifies if Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) parsing is applied to domain names. |
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Specifies if International Resource Identifier (IRI) parsing is applied to a Uri and whether IRI parsing rules should be applied. |
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Specifies how a Uri will be parsed for specific schemes. |
See Also
Concepts
Configuring Internet Applications