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# ZennoPoster

Before integrating a proxy into ZennoPoster , make sure you have set up the proxy correctly to guarantee that the proxy service will work properly.&#x20;

1\. On ZennoPoster, open ProjectMaker to create or edit your project

2\. If you have an existing project, click “Open”. If you are creating a new project, click “Record”

3\. To test the proxy, you first need to find a target website. Change the “about:startpage” line to your target site and click the “Go” button

4\. You should now see your path in the “Projects” tab

5\. Right-click on the path box, select Add Action, find Browser, and select Settings

6\. At this point, you will see an undefined action box available. If it is outside your path box, click and drag it back into the path box. Make sure to start with the path to the undefined action you just created

7\. Click the Undefined Actions box on the Action Properties tab. Click the Select Action button and then select Set Proxy Action

8\. ZennoPoster accepts the format “username:password\@ip:port”. Use it according to the endpoints and sub-users you want to use. To enter proxy details, edit the fields below the Set Proxy action. You can rename the box itself as needed by editing the field below the Action Properties. If your IP is whitelisted, you can simply use the “Hostname: Port” format

9\. Your project is now ready. Click on the “Restart” button, select the “Yes, Step-by-Step” option at the prompt, and save

10\. To test the project, click the “Play” button and wait for the page to load

Follow the steps above and your proxy is now configured.


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