Installation :: Adding Web Reference On Authenticated Proxy?

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At my campus whenever i open my browser to surf the internet, it requires username and password, e.g IE shows a dialog box requiring uid and pwd then it allows to surf the internet. In short i am behind an authenticated proxy server.I am using vs2008 and trying to add web/service reference to my c# desktop application or asp.net web applicationwhenever i try to add reference it does not show any dialog box(for uid n pwd) and give an error as407 proxy authentication...i have googled at a lot, tried two KB articles but cannot find any solution

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