Mandi! Nick Guenther
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> Do you know anything about distributing the configuration of the addons
> themselves?
As stated:
>> I copy the confing snippet to 'browser\defaults\preferences\'.
could be suffice, for 'default values', to prepare and copy some config
snippet
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 10:56 AM, Marco Gaiarin wrote:
> Mandi! Nick Guenther
> In chel di` si favelave...
>
> > I've been trying to get uBlock Origin installed for my users, running
> > Firefox 52.6 ESR on Debian. I successfully have a silent-install
> > happening on by:
>
>
Mandi! Nick Guenther
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> I've been trying to get uBlock Origin installed for my users, running
> Firefox 52.6 ESR on Debian. I successfully have a silent-install
> happening on by:
Seems to me you are setting addon for ''auto installation'', instead i
put addons on
I've been trying to get uBlock Origin installed for my users, running
Firefox 52.6 ESR on Debian. I successfully have a silent-install
happening on by:
- placing the .xpi as
/usr/lib/firefox-esr/distribution/extensions/ublo...@raymondhill.net.xpi
on all our systems, and making sure every user has
Thank you all for the help, we have now managed to enable our add-on silently.
Our developers have a follow-up question though:
Is the setting “general.config.obscure_value” still a thing in FF 57? The
linked document pages specify it in the examples, but the only reference we can
find to the
Mandi! Joel Sanderi
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> The autoconfig- and copy-methods can automatically install the addon, but all
> the users still need to manually enable them (unless we did something wrong
> when testing this).
If you set correctly addon scopes, most of addons don't ask
Joel Sanderi wrote:
>
> Our devs have not succeeded to enable the add-on silently, perhaps we are
> doing something wrong?
> We have created a file named “C:\Program Files\Mozilla
> Firefox\defaults\pref\channel-prefs.js” with the following content
> pref("app.update.channel", "release");
>
Thank you for your commitment!
Our devs have not succeeded to enable the add-on silently, perhaps we are doing
something wrong?
We have created a file named “C:\Program Files\Mozilla
Firefox\defaults\pref\channel-prefs.js” with the following content
pref("app.update.channel", "release");
See:
https://mike.kaply.com/2012/02/21/understanding-add-on-scopes/
which Marco already mentioned. If you do not set those prefs, the add-on
will be automatically disabled.
I'm confused by your last statement though:
> Ideally, we would like a solution where our agent can install our add-on
Thank you Marco and Mossroy for your responses,
Unfortunately the proposed solutions are not enough for our scenario.
The autoconfig- and copy-methods can automatically install the addon, but all
the users still need to manually enable them (unless we did something wrong
when testing this).
Le 11-01-2018 09:36, Marco Gaiarin a écrit :
> Mandi! Joel Sanderi
> In chel di` si favelave...
>
>> I need help on how to silently install and enable a Firefox Add-on within an
>> organization.
>
> Probably there's complex answers, but briefly:
>
> a) enable 'autoconfig':
>
Mandi! Joel Sanderi
In chel di` si favelave...
> I need help on how to silently install and enable a Firefox Add-on within an
> organization.
Probably there's complex answers, but briefly:
a) enable 'autoconfig':
Hello,
I need help on how to silently install and enable a Firefox Add-on within an
organization.
Some background:
I am the product owner at an software company that help organizations to track
and optimize their software spend by visuaizing software usage across the
enterprise, including
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