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Hierdie gesprek is in die argief. Vra asseblief 'n nuwe vraag as jy hulp nodig het.

Does using policies.json turn of the effects of all about:config changes done before?

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I just created a policies.json file in the appropriate distribution folder with ONE policiy, then restarted the browser, and now the browser shows: The browser is managed by your organisation. ("Der Browser wird durch Ihre Organisation verwaltet." in German.)

Now the question occured to me: Has this any effect on the changes I made before manually in the about:config section, or in the settings UI, other than the one change by the one policy I put in the policies.json?

Firefox 91.3.0esr (64-Bit)

I just created a policies.json file in the appropriate distribution folder with ONE policiy, then restarted the browser, and now the browser shows: The browser is managed by your organisation. ("Der Browser wird durch Ihre Organisation verwaltet." in German.) Now the question occured to me: Has this any effect on the changes I made before manually in the about:config section, or in the settings UI, other than the one change by the one policy I put in the policies.json? Firefox 91.3.0esr (64-Bit)

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If I understand you correctly, no. This message is there only if a policy that is set via GPO or policies.json and its only purpose is to inform the user.

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Gekose oplossing

If I understand you correctly, no. This message is there only if a policy that is set via GPO or policies.json and its only purpose is to inform the user.