That reminds me that there are .adm files for Firefox.  There’s a good
chance that it includes proxy settings:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/gpo-for-firefox/





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Can't you do it via Registry in Group Policy Preferences?

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Our organization is moving towards using a proxy for internet browsing.
Trouble is, we allow multiple browsers (IE, Chrome and Firefox).  Chrome is
easy since it uses the settings from IE, and IE has GPO settings I can use.
 But Firefox doesn’t.  I’ve found a couple of tools on the internet, but
was wondering if anyone here had hands-on experience doing this already,
and had a preferred method they’d like to share.



Thanks,



Joe Heaton

Enterprise Server Support

Information Technology Operations Branch

Data and Technology Division

CA Department of Fish and Wildlife

1807 13th Street, Suite 201

Sacramento, CA  95811

Desk:  (916) 323-1284

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