Configuring Proxy For WPS Cloud Synchronization

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Configuring proxy settings for WPS Cloud Sync is essential for users who are operating behind corporate firewalls or in environments where internet access is restricted through a proxy server.



Incorrect proxy configuration can result in failed connections, leaving your files unsynchronized and your cloud storage inaccessible.



The process involves adjusting network settings within the WPS Office application to ensure it can route traffic through the designated proxy.



Open the WPS Office suite using the shortcut or executable file installed on your system.



In the application’s header menu, find the Tools option and open the Settings submenu.



This brings up the Configuration window.



Within the Settings window, locate and click on the Cloud Sync tab.



This area lets you manage your WPS Cloud credentials and define how files are synchronized across devices.



Check for a section labeled Proxy Configuration or wps官网 Internet Settings.



Some versions may require you to click "Show Advanced Settings" to display proxy-related fields.



Once in the proxy configuration section, you will be prompted to choose between using a direct connection or a proxy server.



Enable the proxy mode by selecting the corresponding checkbox or radio option.



The proxy address is typically a fully qualified domain name or IPv4



This information is typically provided by your network administrator or IT department.



Specify the port through which the proxy accepts incoming connections, such as 8080 or 3128.



Always confirm the correct port with your IT team, as defaults can differ across corporate networks.



If your proxy server requires authentication, enable the option for username and password authentication.



Type in the exact username and password given by your IT support.



Even a missing letter, extra space, or wrong case can block the connection entirely.



Some organizations use different protocols for different services — make sure you pick the right one.



If your organization uses encrypted proxy traffic, always choose HTTPS over HTTP.



Press the "Apply" button, then click "OK" to confirm and store your changes.



WPS Office will attempt to establish a connection to the cloud servers using the new proxy configuration.



If the settings are correct, you should see a confirmation message indicating successful connection.



Double-check for typos and ensure your proxy permits access to sync.wps.com or similar endpoints.



For users on macOS or Linux, the process is similar, but the menu structure may differ slightly.



Look under the "WPS Office" menu bar on macOS or the hamburger menu on Linux for "Preferences" or "Settings."



Many corporate networks rely on PAC (Proxy Auto-Configuration) scripts to dynamically assign proxy settings.



In PAC-enabled environments, configure your OS proxy settings and leave WPS Office’s proxy fields blank.



On Windows, this can be done through the Internet Options under Control Panel, and on macOS, through Network Preferences in System Settings.



Once the system proxy is correctly configured, WPS Office will typically inherit these settings automatically.



Check that your firewall or security suite isn’t preventing WPS Office from communicating via the proxy.



In your antivirus settings, locate "Application Control" and permit wps.exe or WPS Office to access the network.



Close and reopen WPS Office completely to apply all configuration changes.



Make a minor change to a document and check whether the updated version syncs to the cloud within a few minutes.



With the correct proxy setup, your cloud documents remain accessible and up to date — regardless of network restrictions.