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After cleaning out my computer from an attack of malware, I am now unable to download audiobooks from my local library site. It uses Overdrive Media Console. OD Media says I need to set a proxy server and is asking for the username and password I use to

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After cleaning out my computer from an attack of malware, I am now unable to download audiobooks from my local library site. It uses Overdrive Media Console. OD Media says I need to set a proxy server and is asking for the username and password I use to log on to the internet. I don't use a password. I am assuming there is some way I have bypassed the username and password for daily use in my computer setup, but I have no idea how to retrieve this info. Any help would be appreciated

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After cleaning out my computer from an attack of malware, I am now unable to download audiobooks from my local library site. It uses Overdrive Media Console. OD Media says I need to set a proxy server and is asking for the username and password I use to log on to the internet. I don't use a password. I am assuming there is some way I have bypassed the username and password for daily use in my computer setup, but I have no idea how to retrieve this info. Any help would be appreciated == URL of affected sites == http://

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See #Firefox_connection_settings|Firefox connection settings

You can find the connection setting here: Tools > Options > Advanced : Network : Connection