find / -type d -name 'httpdocs'
the first parameter "/" is where to look, in this case "/" it's the entire system.
-name could be -iname to ignore case
also -type is not mandatory
use : man find for more options
You get good books
To launch InPrivate Browsing in Internet Explorer, click on Settings > Safety > InPrivate Browsing. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+P to launch it. Alternatively, you can right-click on the IEtaskbar icon and select Start InPrivateBrowsing.
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Follow these steps to configure your browser to use the Library Proxy Server.
- Click the Tools button.
- Click on Internet Options.
- Click on the Connections tab.
- Click LAN settings.
- Check the box next to Use automatic configuration script. ...
- Click OK to save your LAN settings.
- Click OK to close the Internet Options window.
Tools > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings
http://acl.intra.bt.com/default.pac --- proxy URL