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CRM V9.1.x On-prem behind firewall (no internet outbound)

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Hello All,

Any someone does have any experience, feedback with CRM V9 on-prem behind firewal and no internet outbound ?

We have seen thant CRM V9.1 needs internet....

We plan to setup proxy on CRM servers so

Thanks in advance

Hervé

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    Hello Hervé,

    Hope you are well.

    That is a wrong assumption stating CRM v9.1 needs internet.

    The setup does try to connect to the internet to fetch required components that are missing on the machine, but if you install them offline before the setup, internet is not needed. You can check threads discussing about offline installations.

    So, from the above, there is no problem on setting up a proxy itself. There could be challenges, but not related to internet access.

    If i missed something, please let me know.

    Thank you.

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