Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

2017-12-06 Thread Dr. France Mosley
Me, too! All I wanted was somebody to tell me if there was some version of 
Mozilla on which I could use my EMR, CodoniX. Pfft. Nobody on this list cares 
about that.

Dr. France
Francine R. Mosley, MD, MAEd
UK COM Class of '01

From: Enterprise <enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org> on behalf of Evan Rotenberg 
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Sent: Wednesday, December 6, 2017 4:46:44 PM
To: Pawel Gaczynski
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Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

fuck this shit hurts my brain
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On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 7:59 AM, Pawel Gaczynski 
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enterprise@mozilla.org<mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>
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Please remove me from this list

Ronnie McDaniel



On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 12:02 PM -0600, "Turnage, Jermaine" 
<jturn...@firstrepublic.com<mailto:jturn...@firstrepublic.com>> wrote:

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[mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org<mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org>] 
On Behalf Of James Pak
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 1:00 PM
To: 'Ellison, William D' 
<william.elli...@usbank.com<mailto:william.elli...@usbank.com>>; Romain Testard 
<rom...@mozilla.com<mailto:rom...@mozilla.com>>; 
pascal.wulle...@orange.com<mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>; 
enterprise@mozilla.org<mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

Can you please remove me from this DL as well?

Thanks,

James Y. Pak
Lead Systems Administrator
Client Operations Team
INTELLECTUAL VENTURES
Email: j...@intven.com<mailto:j...@intven.com>
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William D
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 9:56 AM
To: Romain Testard <rom...@mozilla.com<mailto:rom...@mozilla.com>>; 
pascal.wulle...@orange.com<mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>; 
enterprise@mozilla.org<mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

I just bought a GTX 1060 and I’ve been playing Skyrim. I love it. You should 
consider that in your scope. I would also play Skyrim, so people think you are 
working on a huge report, but really you’re playing Skyrim, because that report 
was finished yesterday… How do you like that for tech feasibility?

Also take me off this mailing list.

It hurts my brain to read this stuff.

William Ellison  
USbank | Senior Systems Administrator | WORKSTATION VULNERABILITY & 
CONFERENCING SVCS - CB 
Softphone: 651-605-8062<tel:(651)%20605-8062> | Mobile: 651 302 
5055<tel:(651)%20302-5055> | 
william.elli...@usbank.com<mailto:william.elli...@usbank.com>

From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] On Behalf Of Romain 
Testard
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2017 9:20 AM
To: pascal.wulle...@orange.com<mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>; 
enterprise@mozilla.org<mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group 
Policies ?

Hi Pascal,
We did get many answers and GPO is a feature that people are interested in.
I'm currently looking at the scope/tech feasibility before we can make a 
decision - I'll get back with an update once we have a plan.


Romain

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[Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

Date:

Tue, 21 Nov 2017 14:07:19 +

From:

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To:

enterprise@mozilla.org<mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org> 
<enterprise@mozilla.org><mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>


Hello all,

A couple months ago we have been asked to answer a survey on whether setting up 
Firefox ESR with GPO would be a matter of interest.

My question : Did you get many answers ? Were people interested by the idea ? 
Do you guys plan to have GPO admx we could use t

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

2017-12-06 Thread Evan Rotenberg
fuck this shit hurts my brain
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On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 7:59 AM, Pawel Gaczynski <gaczyn...@c-s-g.net>
wrote:

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> *Gesendet: *Mittwoch, 29. November 2017 13:57
> *An: *Turnage, Jermaine <jturn...@firstrepublic.com>;
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> Please remove me from this list
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> On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 12:02 PM -0600, "Turnage, Jermaine" <
> jturn...@firstrepublic.com> wrote:
>
> Please remove me from this mailing list.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jermaine
>>
>> *From:* Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] *On Behalf Of
>> *James Pak
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 28, 2017 1:00 PM
>> *To:* 'Ellison, William D' <william.elli...@usbank.com>; Romain Testard <
>> rom...@mozilla.com>; pascal.wulle...@orange.com; enterprise@mozilla.org
>> *Subject:* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group
>> Policies ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Can you please remove me from this DL as well?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>> *James Y. Pak*
>>
>> Lead Systems Administrator
>>
>> Client Operations Team
>>
>> *INTELLECTUAL** VENTURES*
>>
>> Email: j...@intven.com
>>
>> Work: +1 425-677-2948 <(425)%20677-2948>
>>
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>> <enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org>] *On Behalf Of *Ellison, William D
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 28, 2017 9:56 AM
>> *To:* Romain Testard <rom...@mozilla.com>; pascal.wulle...@orange.com;
>> enterprise@mozilla.org
>> *Subject:* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group
>> Policies ?
>>
>>
>>
>> I just bought a GTX 1060 and I’ve been playing Skyrim. I love it. You
>> should consider that in your scope. I would also play Skyrim, so people
>> think you are working on a huge report, but really you’re playing Skyrim,
>> because that report was finished yesterday… How do you like that for tech
>> feasibility?
>>
>>
>>
>> Also take me off this mailing list.
>>
>> It hurts my brain to read this stuff.
>>
>>
>>
>> William Ellison
>>
>> USbank | Senior Systems Administrator | WORKSTATION VULNERABILITY &
>> CONFERENCING SVCS - CB
>>
>> Softphone: 651-605-8062 <(651)%20605-8062> | Mobile: 651 302 5055
>> <(651)%20302-5055> | william.elli...@usbank.com
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org
>> <enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org>] *On Behalf Of *Romain Testard
>> *Sent:* Thursday, November 23, 2017 9:20 AM
>> *To:* pascal.wulle...@orange.com; enterprise@mozilla.org
>> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR
>> with Group Policies ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi Pascal,
>>
>> We did get many answers and GPO is a feature that people are interested
>> in.
>>
>> I'm currently looking at the scope/tech feasibility before we can make a
>> decision - I'll get back with an update once we have a plan.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Romain
>>
>>
>>
>>  Forwarded Message 
>>
>> *Subject: *
>>
>> [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?
>>
>> *Date: *
>>
>> Tue, 21 Nov 2017 14:07:19 +
>>
>> *From: *
>>
>> pascal.wulle...@orange.com
>>
>> *To: *
>>
>> enterprise@mozilla.org <enterprise@mozilla.org> <enterprise@mozilla.org>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>>
>>
>> A couple months ago we have been asked to answer a survey on whether
>> setting up Firefox ESR with GPO would be a matter of interest.
>>
>>
>>
&

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

2017-11-29 Thread Allan West
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On 2017/11/29 8:01 AM, Christopher Amaro Urzua wrote:
> Hello everyone: 
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> Months ago I asked about to deleted my email from this list. I don't
> work at mozilla, I know nothing about what you talk about.
> I am a Chilean guy who studies to become am english teacher. I am a
> simple user of mozilla.
>
>
> Christopher.
>
> On Nov 29, 2017 09:58, <serv...@mcdanielroofing.com
> <mailto:serv...@mcdanielroofing.com>> wrote:
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> Please remove me from this list
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> Ronnie McDaniel
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> On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 12:02 PM -0600, "Turnage, Jermaine"
> <jturn...@firstrepublic.com <mailto:jturn...@firstrepublic.com>>
> wrote:
>
> Please remove me from this mailing list.
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> Thanks,
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> Jermaine
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> *From:*Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org
> <mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org>] *On Behalf Of *James Pak
> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 28, 2017 1:00 PM
> *To:* 'Ellison, William D' <william.elli...@usbank.com
> <mailto:william.elli...@usbank.com>>; Romain Testard
> <rom...@mozilla.com <mailto:rom...@mozilla.com>>;
>     pascal.wulle...@orange.com
> <mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>; enterprise@mozilla.org
> <mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR
> with Group Policies ?
>
>  
>
> Can you please remove me from this DL as well?
>
>  
>
> Thanks,
>
>  
>
> *James Y. Pak*
>
> Lead Systems Administrator
>
> Client Operations Team
>
> *INTELLECTUAL**VENTURES***
>
> Email: j...@intven.com <mailto:j...@intven.com>
>
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>     *Sent:* Tuesday, November 28, 2017 9:56 AM
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> <mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>; enterprise@mozilla.org
> <mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR
> with Group Policies ?
>
>  
>
> I just bought a GTX 1060 and I’ve been playing Skyrim. I love
> it. You should consider that in your scope. I would also play
> Skyrim, so people think you are working on a huge report, but
> really you’re playing Skyrim, because that report was finished
> yesterday… How do you like that for tech feasibility?
>
>  
>
> Also take me off this mailing list.
>
> It hurts my brain to read this stuff.
>
>  
>
> William Ellison  
>
> USbank | Senior Systems Administrator | WORKSTATION
> VULNERABILITY & CONFERENCING SVCS - CB 
>
> Softphone: 651-605-8062 <tel:%28651%29%20605-8062> | Mobile:
> 651 302 5055 <tel:%28651%29%20302-5055> |
>     william.elli...@usbank.com <mailto:william.elli...@usbank.com>
>
>  
>
> *From:*Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org
> <mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org>] *On Behalf Of *Romain
> Testard
> *Sent:* Thursday, November 23, 2017 9:20 AM
> *To:* pascal.wulle...@orange.com
> <mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>; enterprise@mozilla.org
> <mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>
> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up
>         Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?
>
>  
>
> Hi Pascal,
>
> We did get many answers and GPO is a feature t

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

2017-11-29 Thread Christopher Amaro Urzua
Hello everyone:

Months ago I asked about to deleted my email from this list. I don't work
at mozilla, I know nothing about what you talk about.
I am a Chilean guy who studies to become am english teacher. I am a simple
user of mozilla.


Christopher.

On Nov 29, 2017 09:58, <serv...@mcdanielroofing.com> wrote:

> Please remove me from this list
>
> Ronnie McDaniel
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 12:02 PM -0600, "Turnage, Jermaine" <
> jturn...@firstrepublic.com> wrote:
>
> Please remove me from this mailing list.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jermaine
>>
>> *From:* Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] *On Behalf Of
>> *James Pak
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 28, 2017 1:00 PM
>> *To:* 'Ellison, William D' <william.elli...@usbank.com>; Romain Testard <
>> rom...@mozilla.com>; pascal.wulle...@orange.com; enterprise@mozilla.org
>> *Subject:* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group
>> Policies ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Can you please remove me from this DL as well?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>> *James Y. Pak*
>>
>> Lead Systems Administrator
>>
>> Client Operations Team
>>
>> *INTELLECTUAL** VENTURES*
>>
>> Email: j...@intven.com
>>
>> Work: +1 425-677-2948 <(425)%20677-2948>
>>
>> Mobile: +1 425-420-8165 <(425)%20420-8165>
>>
>>
>>
>> *This message may contain confidential information which may also be
>> legally privileged information. If you are not an intended recipient of the
>> message, please delete it and notify the sender via reply email.  *
>>
>> *Any unauthorized dissemination, distribution or copying of the material
>> in this message, and any attachments to the message, is strictly forbidden.*
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org
>> <enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org>] *On Behalf Of *Ellison, William D
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 28, 2017 9:56 AM
>> *To:* Romain Testard <rom...@mozilla.com>; pascal.wulle...@orange.com;
>> enterprise@mozilla.org
>> *Subject:* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group
>> Policies ?
>>
>>
>>
>> I just bought a GTX 1060 and I’ve been playing Skyrim. I love it. You
>> should consider that in your scope. I would also play Skyrim, so people
>> think you are working on a huge report, but really you’re playing Skyrim,
>> because that report was finished yesterday… How do you like that for tech
>> feasibility?
>>
>>
>>
>> Also take me off this mailing list.
>>
>> It hurts my brain to read this stuff.
>>
>>
>>
>> William Ellison
>>
>> USbank | Senior Systems Administrator | WORKSTATION VULNERABILITY &
>> CONFERENCING SVCS - CB
>>
>> Softphone: 651-605-8062 <(651)%20605-8062> | Mobile: 651 302 5055
>> <(651)%20302-5055> | william.elli...@usbank.com
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org
>> <enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org>] *On Behalf Of *Romain Testard
>> *Sent:* Thursday, November 23, 2017 9:20 AM
>> *To:* pascal.wulle...@orange.com; enterprise@mozilla.org
>> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR
>> with Group Policies ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi Pascal,
>>
>> We did get many answers and GPO is a feature that people are interested
>> in.
>>
>> I'm currently looking at the scope/tech feasibility before we can make a
>> decision - I'll get back with an update once we have a plan.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Romain
>>
>>
>>
>>  Forwarded Message 
>>
>> *Subject: *
>>
>> [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?
>>
>> *Date: *
>>
>> Tue, 21 Nov 2017 14:07:19 +
>>
>> *From: *
>>
>> pascal.wulle...@orange.com
>>
>> *To: *
>>
>> enterprise@mozilla.org <enterprise@mozilla.org> <enterprise@mozilla.org>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>>
>>
>> A couple months ago we have been asked to answer a survey on whether
>> setting up Firefox ESR with GPO would be a matter of interest.
>>
>>
>>
>> My question : Did you get many answers ? Were people interested by the
>> idea ? Do you guys plan to have GPO admx we could use to do so ?
>>
>>
&

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

2017-11-29 Thread Pawel Gaczynski
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Von: serv...@mcdanielroofing.com<mailto:serv...@mcdanielroofing.com>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. November 2017 13:57
An: Turnage, Jermaine<mailto:jturn...@firstrepublic.com>; 
enterprise@mozilla.org<mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>
Betreff: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

Please remove me from this list

Ronnie McDaniel



On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 12:02 PM -0600, "Turnage, Jermaine" 
<jturn...@firstrepublic.com<mailto:jturn...@firstrepublic.com>> wrote:

Please remove me from this mailing list.

Thanks,
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From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] On Behalf Of James Pak
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 1:00 PM
To: 'Ellison, William D' <william.elli...@usbank.com>; Romain Testard 
<rom...@mozilla.com>; pascal.wulle...@orange.com; enterprise@mozilla.org
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

Can you please remove me from this DL as well?

Thanks,

James Y. Pak
Lead Systems Administrator
Client Operations Team
INTELLECTUAL VENTURES
Email: j...@intven.com<mailto:j...@intven.com>
Work: +1 425-677-2948
Mobile: +1 425-420-8165

This message may contain confidential information which may also be legally 
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From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] On Behalf Of Ellison, 
William D
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 9:56 AM
To: Romain Testard <rom...@mozilla.com<mailto:rom...@mozilla.com>>; 
pascal.wulle...@orange.com<mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>; 
enterprise@mozilla.org<mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

I just bought a GTX 1060 and I’ve been playing Skyrim. I love it. You should 
consider that in your scope. I would also play Skyrim, so people think you are 
working on a huge report, but really you’re playing Skyrim, because that report 
was finished yesterday… How do you like that for tech feasibility?

Also take me off this mailing list.

It hurts my brain to read this stuff.

William Ellison  
USbank | Senior Systems Administrator | WORKSTATION VULNERABILITY & 
CONFERENCING SVCS - CB 
Softphone: 651-605-8062 | Mobile: 651 302 5055 | 
william.elli...@usbank.com<mailto:william.elli...@usbank.com>

From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] On Behalf Of Romain 
Testard
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2017 9:20 AM
To: pascal.wulle...@orange.com<mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>; 
enterprise@mozilla.org<mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group 
Policies ?

Hi Pascal,
We did get many answers and GPO is a feature that people are interested in.
I'm currently looking at the scope/tech feasibility before we can make a 
decision - I'll get back with an update once we have a plan.


Romain

---- Forwarded Message 
Subject:

[Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

Date:

Tue, 21 Nov 2017 14:07:19 +

From:

pascal.wulle...@orange.com<mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>

To:

enterprise@mozilla.org<mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org> 
<enterprise@mozilla.org><mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>


Hello all,

A couple months ago we have been asked to answer a survey on whether setting up 
Firefox ESR with GPO would be a matter of interest.

My question : Did you get many answers ? Were people interested by the idea ? 
Do you guys plan to have GPO admx we could use to do so ?

Today we have FF ESR 52.x on hundreds of thousands Orange group internal 
workstations. We install it with SCCM and we set it up with a GPO module we 
have developed for this purpose.
However our analysis indicates that with the coming out of Firefox ESR 59.X our 
module won’t be able to operate properly.
We are therefore getting ready to change the way we set up parameters but 
before we start the study, build and deliver something to replace the current 
method I want to ask you if there is any plan on your side to provide such a 
GPO based solution.

I believe groups similar to our group have similar needs : deploy and 
administrate Firefox ESR on hundreds of thousands users workstations and manage 
releases according to Mozilla roadmaps.

Thanks for your help and insights

Bien Cordialement / Best Regards

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Pascal Wulleput
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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

2017-11-29 Thread service







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Thanks,


Jermaine




From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org]
On Behalf Of James Pak

Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 1:00 PM

To: 'Ellison, William D' <william.elli...@usbank.com>; Romain Testard 
<rom...@mozilla.com>; pascal.wulle...@orange.com; enterprise@mozilla.org

Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?




 


Can you please remove me from this DL as well?


 


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Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?




 


I just bought a GTX 1060 and I’ve been playing Skyrim. I love it. You should 
consider that in your scope. I would also play Skyrim, so people think you are 
working
 on a huge report, but really you’re playing Skyrim, because that report was 
finished yesterday… How do you like that for tech feasibility?



 


Also take me off this mailing list.




It hurts my brain to read this stuff.


 


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CONFERENCING SVCS - CB 


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From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org]
On Behalf Of Romain Testard

Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2017 9:20 AM

To: pascal.wulle...@orange.com;
enterprise@mozilla.org

Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group 
Policies ?


 






Hi Pascal,



We did get many answers and GPO is a feature that people are interested in.



I'm currently looking at the scope/tech feasibility before we can make a 
decision - I'll get back with an update once we have a plan.




 




 



Romain







 






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Date: 




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enterprise@mozilla.org
<enterprise@mozilla.org>






 



Hello all,


 


A couple months ago we have been asked to answer a survey on whether setting up 
Firefox ESR with GPO would be a matter of interest.


 


My question : Did you get many answers ? Were people interested by the idea ? 
Do you guys plan to have GPO admx we could use to do so ?


 


Today we have FF ESR 52.x on hundreds of thousands Orange group internal 
workstations. We install it with SCCM and we set it up with a GPO module we 
have developed for this purpose.


However our analysis indicates that with the coming out of Firefox ESR 59.X our 
module won’t be able to operate properly.


We are therefore getting ready to change the way we set up parameters but 
before we start the study, build and deliver something to replace the current 
method I want to ask you
 if there is any plan on your side to provide such a GPO based solution.


 


I believe groups similar to our group have similar needs : deploy and 
administrate Firefox ESR on hundreds of thousands users workstations and manage 
releases according to Mozilla
 roadmaps.


 


Thanks for your help and insights


 


Bien Cordialement / Best Regards


 





 



 


Pascal Wulleput


e-buro maintenance Team Leader 

Orange International Networks Infrastructures & Services 



 


tel :
+33 223 066 836


cel:  +33 633 467 082




pascal.wulle...@orange.com


 

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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

2017-11-29 Thread Philip Gillissen
Hi Romain!

> We did get many answers and GPO is a feature that people are interested in.
> I'm currently looking at the scope/tech feasibility before we can make a 
> decision - I'll get back with an update once we have a plan.

We are also quite interested in this feature. Is there already a bug entry 
available?
Or is some kind of summary of the answer available?

Thanks in advance!

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best Regards
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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

2017-11-28 Thread James Pak
Can you please remove me from this DL as well?

Thanks,

James Y. Pak
Lead Systems Administrator
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From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] On Behalf Of Ellison, 
William D
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 9:56 AM
To: Romain Testard <rom...@mozilla.com>; pascal.wulle...@orange.com; 
enterprise@mozilla.org
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

I just bought a GTX 1060 and I’ve been playing Skyrim. I love it. You should 
consider that in your scope. I would also play Skyrim, so people think you are 
working on a huge report, but really you’re playing Skyrim, because that report 
was finished yesterday… How do you like that for tech feasibility?

Also take me off this mailing list.

It hurts my brain to read this stuff.

William Ellison  
USbank | Senior Systems Administrator | WORKSTATION VULNERABILITY & 
CONFERENCING SVCS - CB 
Softphone: 651-605-8062 | Mobile: 651 302 5055 | 
william.elli...@usbank.com<mailto:william.elli...@usbank.com>

From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] On Behalf Of Romain 
Testard
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2017 9:20 AM
To: pascal.wulle...@orange.com<mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>; 
enterprise@mozilla.org<mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group 
Policies ?

Hi Pascal,
We did get many answers and GPO is a feature that people are interested in.
I'm currently looking at the scope/tech feasibility before we can make a 
decision - I'll get back with an update once we have a plan.


Romain

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Date:

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To:

enterprise@mozilla.org<mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org> 
<enterprise@mozilla.org><mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>


Hello all,

A couple months ago we have been asked to answer a survey on whether setting up 
Firefox ESR with GPO would be a matter of interest.

My question : Did you get many answers ? Were people interested by the idea ? 
Do you guys plan to have GPO admx we could use to do so ?

Today we have FF ESR 52.x on hundreds of thousands Orange group internal 
workstations. We install it with SCCM and we set it up with a GPO module we 
have developed for this purpose.
However our analysis indicates that with the coming out of Firefox ESR 59.X our 
module won’t be able to operate properly.
We are therefore getting ready to change the way we set up parameters but 
before we start the study, build and deliver something to replace the current 
method I want to ask you if there is any plan on your side to provide such a 
GPO based solution.

I believe groups similar to our group have similar needs : deploy and 
administrate Firefox ESR on hundreds of thousands users workstations and manage 
releases according to Mozilla roadmaps.

Thanks for your help and insights

Bien Cordialement / Best Regards

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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

2017-11-27 Thread Romain Testard
Hi Pascal,

We did get many answers and GPO is a feature that people are interested in.
I'm currently looking at the scope/tech feasibility before we can make a
decision - I'll get back with an update once we have a plan.


Romain

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> Subject: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?
> Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2017 14:07:19 +
> From: pascal.wulle...@orange.com
> To: enterprise@mozilla.org <enterprise@mozilla.org>
> <enterprise@mozilla.org>
>
> Hello all,
>
>
>
> A couple months ago we have been asked to answer a survey on whether
> setting up Firefox ESR with GPO would be a matter of interest.
>
>
>
> My question : Did you get many answers ? Were people interested by the
> idea ? Do you guys plan to have GPO admx we could use to do so ?
>
>
>
> Today we have FF ESR 52.x on hundreds of thousands Orange group internal
> workstations. We install it with SCCM and we set it up with a GPO module we
> have developed for this purpose.
>
> However our analysis indicates that with the coming out of Firefox ESR
> 59.X our module won’t be able to operate properly.
>
> We are therefore getting ready to change the way we set up parameters but
> before we start the study, build and deliver something to replace the
> current method I want to ask you if there is any plan on your side to
> provide such a GPO based solution.
>
>
>
> I believe groups similar to our group have similar needs : deploy and
> administrate Firefox ESR on hundreds of thousands users workstations and
> manage releases according to Mozilla roadmaps.
>
>
>
> Thanks for your help and insights
>
>
>
> Bien Cordialement / Best Regards
>
>
>
> [image: logo Orange] <http://www.orange.com/>
>
>
>
>
>
> *Pascal Wulleput *
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> Orange International Networks Infrastructures & Services
>
>
>
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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

2017-11-21 Thread Delise, John
Folks,

For those who support a windows environment read on.

We use PolicyPak Software Application Manager (PPAM) on premise suite which 
includes a PAK for Firefox that allows us to manage it’s settings.

The PPAM is a  group policy extension product requiring a client agent, the 
PAKS for various software applications of which Firefox is just one is quite 
powerful. One unique feature is that the “PAK” with your defined settings 
checks for and applies the settings when Firefox is launched by the user.   It 
provides an admin extension to the GPMC which allows you to manage using the 
same utility as regular Group policy.

From deploying the commercial version of Firefox to our enterprise for the last 
4 years using SCCM the take on the Firefox Installer either consumer or ESR is 
that the configuration information is either inside .js files or SQLLite 
Database files. This design makes it very good for cross-platform products but 
it makes it very challenging for Group Policy to be the managing process, for  
Group Policy primarily manages registry settings while Firefox does not want or 
care about the registry for the most part, certainly not for the user settings. 
Group Policy was designed to work with “Group Policy Aware” products and 
Firefox is not group policy aware and because of its core design it will not be 
natively group policy aware, yet the need is there and from this group there 
are multiple approaches brought forth, which is really amazing.

I am very impressed with the creative methods discussed in this thread to 
address the issue.  However there is  a product call PolicyPak, it is a 
commercial product that just does what you want, Group Policy Management of 
Firefox and hundreds of other applications.

So if you are in a windows environment and you absolutely have to manage 
aspects of an application that Microsoft Group Policy cannot address then take 
a look at PolicyPak.  I have interacted with Jeremy Moskowitz the founder of 
PolicyPak a number of times and their support is awesome.

Disclaimer: I have no financial relationship with PolicyPak  and the opinions 
stated here are soley my own , I am simply an administrator that works for a 
company that has had the product in place for 3 years. It works.


Thank you,

John Delise
Windows Deployment Engineer
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From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] On Behalf Of Anderson 
Gama
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2017 10:36 AM
To: pascal.wulle...@orange.com
Cc: enterprise@mozilla.org
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

Hello Pascal, in the company where I work, we use Group Policy Templates from 
Frontmotion, on the site itself there is the possibility of using the 
installers in MSI but we prefer to install using the official Mozilla Firefox 
ESR executable.

Attached is "Firefox.tar.gz" which contains the script and other configuration 
files that we use to install Firefox ESR using the Mozilla executable.

Frontmotion Group Policy Templates: 
http://www.frontmotion.com/fmfirefoxce/download/

Firefox Script: 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FkK91U5YW6yrWZFWG8xMPvcKrF7Yh3kt/view?usp=sharing


2017-11-21 11:07 GMT-03:00 
<pascal.wulle...@orange.com<mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>>:
Hello all,

A couple months ago we have been asked to answer a survey on whether setting up 
Firefox ESR with GPO would be a matter of interest.

My question : Did you get many answers ? Were people interested by the idea ? 
Do you guys plan to have GPO admx we could use to do so ?

Today we have FF ESR 52.x on hundreds of thousands Orange group internal 
workstations. We install it with SCCM and we set it up with a GPO module we 
have developed for this purpose.
However our analysis indicates that with the coming out of Firefox ESR 59.X our 
module won’t be able to operate properly.
We are therefore getting ready to change the way we set up parameters but 
before we start the study, build and deliver something to replace the current 
method I want to ask you if there is any plan on your side to provide such a 
GPO based solution.

I believe groups similar to our group have similar needs : deploy and 
administrate Firefox ESR on hundreds of thousands users workstations and manage 
releases according to Mozilla roadmaps.

Thanks for your help and insights

Bien Cordialement / Best Regards

[logo Orange]<http://www.orange.com/>


Pascal Wulleput
e-buro maintenance Team Leader
Orange International Networks Infrastructures & Services

tel : +33 223 066 836
cel:  +33 633 467 082

pascal.wulle...@orange.com<mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>


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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

2017-11-21 Thread pascal.wulleput
Hi Scott,

Thank you for sharing this piece of information and deliverables with us. We 
will for sure take it into account in our analysis.

Bien Cordialement / Best Regards

[logo Orange]<http://www.orange.com/>


Pascal Wulleput
e-buro maintenance Team Leader
Orange International Networks Infrastructures & Services

tel : +33 223 066 836
cel:  +33 633 467 082

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De : Copus, Scott [mailto:scott.co...@wku.edu]
Envoyé : mardi 21 novembre 2017 16:19
À : WULLEPUT Pascal IMT/OINIS; enterprise@mozilla.org
Objet : RE: Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

Hi Pascal,

We also are currently deploying FF ESR 52.x at our site too.  Just recently I 
started managing our university's lab/classroom Windows FF configs by utilizing 
Mike Kaply's CCK2<https://mike.kaply.com/cck2/>.  However, I extended it to 
support Windows GPOs by letting it read keys from the policies section of the 
registry and push them into CCK's variables.  It's a little work to set up.  I 
created ADMX/ADML files with it.  If there's a setting that the ADMX currently 
doesn't support but the CCK supports it within its cck2.cfg 'config' variable, 
you should just be able to modify those GPO files to do it.  It hopefully 
shouldn't require modifying the extra code (on the clients) to make it work.  
By the way, I'm not a Javascript expert so ignore any bad coding; you're 
welcome to make improvements.  I haven't tested it on anything except for FF 
ESR 52.x and CCK 2.2.3.2<https://github.com/mkaply/cck2wizard/releases>.  It 
works for us; anyone can use it at their own risk.

https://github.com/scottcopus/firefox-cck2-gpo

--
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Academic Technology | Western Kentucky University

From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] On Behalf Of 
pascal.wulle...@orange.com<mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2017 8:07 AM
To: enterprise@mozilla.org<mailto:enterprise@mozilla.org>
Subject: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

Hello all,

A couple months ago we have been asked to answer a survey on whether setting up 
Firefox ESR with GPO would be a matter of interest.

My question : Did you get many answers ? Were people interested by the idea ? 
Do you guys plan to have GPO admx we could use to do so ?

Today we have FF ESR 52.x on hundreds of thousands Orange group internal 
workstations. We install it with SCCM and we set it up with a GPO module we 
have developed for this purpose.
However our analysis indicates that with the coming out of Firefox ESR 59.X our 
module won't be able to operate properly.
We are therefore getting ready to change the way we set up parameters but 
before we start the study, build and deliver something to replace the current 
method I want to ask you if there is any plan on your side to provide such a 
GPO based solution.

I believe groups similar to our group have similar needs : deploy and 
administrate Firefox ESR on hundreds of thousands users workstations and manage 
releases according to Mozilla roadmaps.

Thanks for your help and insights

Bien Cordialement / Best Regards

[logo Orange]<http://www.orange.com/>


Pascal Wulleput
e-buro maintenance Team Leader
Orange International Networks Infrastructures & Services

tel : +33 223 066 836
cel:  +33 633 467 082

pascal.wulle...@orange.com<mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>


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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

2017-11-21 Thread Copus, Scott
Hi Pascal,

We also are currently deploying FF ESR 52.x at our site too.  Just recently I 
started managing our university's lab/classroom Windows FF configs by utilizing 
Mike Kaply's CCK2<https://mike.kaply.com/cck2/>.  However, I extended it to 
support Windows GPOs by letting it read keys from the policies section of the 
registry and push them into CCK's variables.  It's a little work to set up.  I 
created ADMX/ADML files with it.  If there's a setting that the ADMX currently 
doesn't support but the CCK supports it within its cck2.cfg 'config' variable, 
you should just be able to modify those GPO files to do it.  It hopefully 
shouldn't require modifying the extra code (on the clients) to make it work.  
By the way, I'm not a Javascript expert so ignore any bad coding; you're 
welcome to make improvements.  I haven't tested it on anything except for FF 
ESR 52.x and CCK 2.2.3.2<https://github.com/mkaply/cck2wizard/releases>.  It 
works for us; anyone can use it at their own risk.

https://github.com/scottcopus/firefox-cck2-gpo

--
Scott Copus, Lab Systems Engineer
Academic Technology | Western Kentucky University

From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] On Behalf Of 
pascal.wulle...@orange.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2017 8:07 AM
To: enterprise@mozilla.org
Subject: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

Hello all,

A couple months ago we have been asked to answer a survey on whether setting up 
Firefox ESR with GPO would be a matter of interest.

My question : Did you get many answers ? Were people interested by the idea ? 
Do you guys plan to have GPO admx we could use to do so ?

Today we have FF ESR 52.x on hundreds of thousands Orange group internal 
workstations. We install it with SCCM and we set it up with a GPO module we 
have developed for this purpose.
However our analysis indicates that with the coming out of Firefox ESR 59.X our 
module won't be able to operate properly.
We are therefore getting ready to change the way we set up parameters but 
before we start the study, build and deliver something to replace the current 
method I want to ask you if there is any plan on your side to provide such a 
GPO based solution.

I believe groups similar to our group have similar needs : deploy and 
administrate Firefox ESR on hundreds of thousands users workstations and manage 
releases according to Mozilla roadmaps.

Thanks for your help and insights

Bien Cordialement / Best Regards

[logo Orange]<http://www.orange.com/>


Pascal Wulleput
e-buro maintenance Team Leader
Orange International Networks Infrastructures & Services

tel : +33 223 066 836
cel:  +33 633 467 082

pascal.wulle...@orange.com<mailto:pascal.wulle...@orange.com>


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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

2017-11-21 Thread James M. Pulver
I think the issue is going to be that they also need to support similar 
configuration options on Linux and Mac, and those don't process GPOs. 
Now, I don't necessarily care if they want to somehow process GPOs 
themselves on Linux, I just want one config (like with current CCK2) 
that I can deploy in one way to both platforms (like I currently do with 
puppet).


James Pulver
CLASSE Computer Group
Cornell University

On 11/21/2017 09:07 AM, pascal.wulle...@orange.com wrote:

Hello all,

A couple months ago we have been asked to answer a survey on whether 
setting up Firefox ESR with GPO would be a matter of interest.


My question : Did you get many answers ? Were people interested by the 
idea ? Do you guys plan to have GPO admx we could use to do so ?


Today we have FF ESR 52.x on hundreds of thousands Orange group internal 
workstations. We install it with SCCM and we set it up with a GPO module 
we have developed for this purpose.


However our analysis indicates that with the coming out of Firefox ESR 
59.X our module won’t be able to operate properly.


We are therefore getting ready to change the way we set up parameters 
but before we start the study, build and deliver something to replace 
the current method I want to ask you if there is any plan on your side 
to provide such a GPO based solution.


I believe groups similar to our group have similar needs : deploy and 
administrate Firefox ESR on hundreds of thousands users workstations and 
manage releases according to Mozilla roadmaps.


Thanks for your help and insights

Bien Cordialement / Best Regards

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[Mozilla Enterprise] Setting up Firefox ESR with Group Policies ?

2017-11-21 Thread pascal.wulleput
Hello all,

A couple months ago we have been asked to answer a survey on whether setting up 
Firefox ESR with GPO would be a matter of interest.

My question : Did you get many answers ? Were people interested by the idea ? 
Do you guys plan to have GPO admx we could use to do so ?

Today we have FF ESR 52.x on hundreds of thousands Orange group internal 
workstations. We install it with SCCM and we set it up with a GPO module we 
have developed for this purpose.
However our analysis indicates that with the coming out of Firefox ESR 59.X our 
module won't be able to operate properly.
We are therefore getting ready to change the way we set up parameters but 
before we start the study, build and deliver something to replace the current 
method I want to ask you if there is any plan on your side to provide such a 
GPO based solution.

I believe groups similar to our group have similar needs : deploy and 
administrate Firefox ESR on hundreds of thousands users workstations and manage 
releases according to Mozilla roadmaps.

Thanks for your help and insights

Bien Cordialement / Best Regards

[logo Orange]


Pascal Wulleput
e-buro maintenance Team Leader
Orange International Networks Infrastructures & Services

tel : +33 223 066 836
cel:  +33 633 467 082

pascal.wulle...@orange.com


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