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> On 19 Mar 2018, at 14:46, Jeremy Moskowitz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Reply to [email protected]  who wrote "I am performing an analysis that 
> looks into deploying Firefox for Enterprise as a second browser in my 
> organization (IE is default currently)."
> 
> See my notes below.  My answers are inline... with >>>
> 
> For Firefox 50 and below, you would use:
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Enterprise_deployment_before_60
> 
> For Firefox 60 and above, there is a new policy engine as one option, and 
> other options if want to go with commercial software.
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Enterprise_deployment
> 
> 
> I would like to know the best way to go about the deployment:
> 
> 1.     Is there an admx template for Active Directory for policy 
> restrictions? What all settings can be controlled through this template?
> 
>>> 1. Firefox 60 and later will have some support for ADMX policies, but only 
>>> some to begin. If you're looking for full coverage, please investigate 
>>> PolicyPak at 
>>> https://www.policypak.com/products/manage-mozilla-firefox-with-group-policy.html
>>>  . A good starting video would be: https://youtu.be/xuWm4jch3qE 
> 
> 2.     Can we control add-on deployments for all staff and prevent them from 
> installing additional add-ons?
>>> The FF60 policy engine appears like it can block ALL add-ons, but maybe not 
>>> yet dictate which add-ons you might want to authorize. As such, consider 
>>> the "Manage Firefox Add-ons using Group Policy" video at the following 
>>> page. 
>>> https://www.policypak.com/video/policypak-manage-firefox-add-ons-using-group-policy.html
>>>  . I think this can also be done with the excellent CCK2 tool; but it's not 
>>> Group Policy based.  
> 
> 3.     We have multiple preference settings changed in "about:config" like 
> network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris etc that we would have to modify for 
> all users. How can we achieve this?
>>> You could use the free CCK2 package and autoconfig. But if you wanted a 
>>> Group Policy way to do it, PolicyPak can do it this now. Not sure if the 
>>> upcoming policy settings in FF 60 will support this. We show it at the 4:50 
>>> mark in the MAIN video in https://youtu.be/xuWm4jch3qE video. 
> 
>>> PolicyPak is paid software; and I run the company. But many people on this 
>>> list use PolicyPak. This message is to explain ALL the options as I know 
>>> them (Free and Paid); As I didn't see anyone else reply to your questions.
> 
> Your inputs and assistance would be highly appreciated.
> 
>>> I hope this helps.
> 
> --
> Jeremy Moskowitz, Group Policy MVP
> Founder PolicyPak Software
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