Disabling join proxy settings

Hi all: How do I disable the join proxy settings for the ZCM clients? All my clients have this enabled somehow - I did not do it - and it is annoying to have to go in the turn this off whenever I have to work on a remote machine.
Thanks, Chris.

I see the error. Thanks. And If I ever want to use the join proxy, I assume I have to edit the network location to include that server??
>>> Shaun Pond<[email protected]> 11/17/2014 12:11 PM >>>
Cmosentine,
> I did not do it
well someone did... check the location, does it have a Join Proxy set?
Shaun Pond
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