Proxycap
Download from http://www.proxycap.com/
Setup Guide
- Launch Proxycap. It will open in your task bar tray area.
- Right click on the icon and select "Preferences"...
- Click on the "add new proxy" button
- select "Type" as "SOCKS V5"
- set "Server" to "127.0.0.1"
- set "Port" to "443"
- click "Ok"
- Click "Rules"
- Click "Add new rule"
- select "Rule Type" as "Tunnel through proxy"
- select "Proxy Server" as "127.0.0.1:443"
- select "Specify" in the "Application" frame
- click the "Browse..." button and find your wow.exe, this will be
where your WoW is installed.
- click "OK"
That's it! Next time you want to play wow just launch putty and you
will see the server under 'Saved Sessions:', double click and connect to
the server using your username and password, make sure Proxycap is
running and then start WOW.
Important Notes
In Windows Vista If Proxycap loads WoW with
no ping change.
Close putty while logged into wow. If you are Not Disconnected it means
you were not connected via the server.
You will need to go to your Proxycap install directory (e.g.
C:\Program Files\ProxyLabs\ProxyCap.) Right Click on your ProxyCap.exe. Then
click PROPERTIES then under the COMPATIBILITY tab at the bottom, TICK
"Run this Program as an Administrator" then click APPLY.
If you get stuck on connecting in wow after doing this you may need
to do the above step for Putty.
If you cannot tick the box (greyed Out) your User Access Control may
be turned off (UAC can be turned On in Your user accounts area.)
After that reopen the putty session and Proxycap as normal
and reconnect.
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