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Remove wrong comment.
We can't use both parameters toghether because of ValidateParameters() line 736

            // Proxy server
            if (ProxyUseDefaultCredentials && ProxyCredential is not null)
            {
                ErrorRecord error = GetValidationError(WebCmdletStrings.ProxyCredentialConflict, "WebCmdletProxyCredentialConflictException");
                ThrowTerminatingError(error);
            }

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Found in #19173 @iSazonov @stevenebutler

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@iSazonov iSazonov added the CL-CodeCleanup Indicates that a PR should be marked as a Code Cleanup change in the Change Log label Mar 1, 2023
@iSazonov iSazonov changed the title WebCmdlets remove wrong comment ProxyUseDefaultCredentials Remove wrong comment in WebCmdlets Mar 1, 2023
@iSazonov iSazonov self-requested a review March 1, 2023 12:28
@@ -904,8 +904,6 @@ internal virtual void PrepareSession()
}
else if (ProxyUseDefaultCredentials)
{
// If both ProxyCredential and ProxyUseDefaultCredentials are passed,
// UseDefaultCredentials will overwrite the supplied credentials.
webProxy.UseDefaultCredentials = true;
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Hmm, I think really the comment is correct since we can iwr -UseDefaultCredentials:$false -Credentials $cred

Perhaps it makes sense to remove the if

                else
                {
                    // If both ProxyCredential and ProxyUseDefaultCredentials are passed,
                    // UseDefaultCredentials will overwrite the supplied credentials.
                    webProxy.UseDefaultCredentials = ProxyUseDefaultCredentials;
                }

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No this is wrong, we have both -Credentials -UseDefaultCredentials (for Authentication) and -ProxyCredentials -ProxyUseDefaultCredentials (for Proxy)

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I updated my proposal above.

Also please remove last commit as unrelated the PR.

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Cases:

iwr -Proxy $proxy
#GOOD proxy with no credentials

iwr -Proxy $proxy -ProxyCredential $credentials
#GOOD proxy with credentials

iwr -Proxy $proxy -ProxyUseDefaultCredentials:$true
#GOOD proxy with default credentials

iwr -Proxy $proxy -ProxyUseDefaultCredentials:$false
#GOOD proxy with no credentials

iwr -Proxy $proxy -ProxyCredential $credentials -ProxyUseDefaultCredentials:$true
#ERROR conflicting parameters

iwr -Proxy $proxy -ProxyCredential $credentials -ProxyUseDefaultCredentials:$false
#GOOD but redundant proxy with credentials

iwr -ProxyCredential $credentials -ProxyUseDefaultCredentials
#ERROR no proxy

I think we could implement your proposal but it won't change the current behaviour and we should still remove the comment

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It seems the comment is not add critical information. So I suggest:

                else
                {
                    webProxy.UseDefaultCredentials = ProxyUseDefaultCredentials;
                }

@CarloToso CarloToso changed the title Remove wrong comment in WebCmdlets Fix wrong comment in WebCmdlets Mar 1, 2023
@CarloToso CarloToso changed the title Fix wrong comment in WebCmdlets Fix wrong comments in WebCmdlets Mar 1, 2023
@iSazonov iSazonov changed the title Fix wrong comments in WebCmdlets Remove comment and simplify condition in WebCmdlets Mar 1, 2023
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@iSazonov iSazonov merged commit 89f0b0f into PowerShell:master Mar 1, 2023
@iSazonov iSazonov assigned iSazonov and unassigned daxian-dbw Mar 1, 2023
@CarloToso CarloToso deleted the fix-comment-proxyusedefaultcredential branch March 1, 2023 18:22
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