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Deploy Firefox ESR with Group Policy

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My company would like to deploy Firefox ESR via SCCM and control settings via group policy. It seems the SCCM deployment is not an issue, however I keep reading conflicting or misinformation about group policy settings. Is it the case that Firefox does not read the group policy settings/registry settings to control the application and the only settings are internal to the application? Would anyone be able to point me to the most current up to date information on deploying Firefox with custom settings?

My company would like to deploy Firefox ESR via SCCM and control settings via group policy. It seems the SCCM deployment is not an issue, however I keep reading conflicting or misinformation about group policy settings. Is it the case that Firefox does not read the group policy settings/registry settings to control the application and the only settings are internal to the application? Would anyone be able to point me to the most current up to date information on deploying Firefox with custom settings?

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Hi

I recommend you have a read of this article about deploying Firefox in an enterprise environment.

I hope this helps, but if not, please come back here and we can look into a different solution for you.

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Hi

I recommend you have a read of this article about deploying Firefox in an enterprise environment.

I hope this helps, but if not, please come back here and we can look into a different solution for you.