In the cfg file, lock the pref to true and it should work (lockPref).

It has to be locked in order to work.

Mike

On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 11:48 AM <[email protected]> wrote:

> We will be deploying firefox to a few hundred clients and I want to enable
> the password manager, but disable the button to show passwords on screen,
> that's mandatory for our privacy regulations. Whether or not the password
> manager is a good idea in the first place does not matter here.
>
> I am currently testing with firefox 68.1.0esr on Windows 10 enterprise
> LTSC.
>
> Enabling the password manager is no problem, that button to show passwords
> is what kept me busy for about a day now. There even exists a config that
> is supposed to just do what i need:
> pref.privacy.disable_button.view_passwords - But this seems to do nothing
> if set to true. I've tried it in the .js file and in the .cfg file. nothing
> changes when I set this to true or to 0.
>
>
> Richard Stone
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