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Firefox Enterprise is a version of Firefox designed specially for enterprise needs.
Firefox for Enterprise is a version of Firefox designed specifically for enterprise needs. Learn more.
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Firefox Enterprise includes several software solutions made by Mozilla for specific Enterprise needs. Together, these software solutions make up Firefox Enterprise.
'''The Firefox browser'''
You can select the Firefox Rapid Release channel (the version most consumers use) or the Firefox Extended Support Release channel (longer support cycles) depending on your needs. [[Choosing a Firefox update channel|This article]] will help you understand how to select the channel that best matches your needs.
'''The MSI installer'''
We created a MSI wrapper of the full installer exe in order to simplify deployments for active directory users in need of a Mozilla signed MSI. Find-out more about the MSI installer [[Deploy Firefox with MSI installers|here]].
'''ADM and AMDX templates'''
We created a ADM/ADMX templates (Windows group policy template) with standard best practices in order to illustrate how group policies can be used on Windows. Find-out more about the use of ADM/ADMX templates [[Customizing Firefox Using Group Policy (Windows)|here]].
'''The “Open in IE” extension'''
Some corporations still use ActiveX technologies or websites that are only tested against IE. This extension helps you determine which URLs should be opened in IE automatically by your users. Find-out more details about the “Open in IE” extension [[Legacy browser support extension for Windows|here]].
'''MacOS plist file'''
We created a plist template (MacOS policy management template) with standard best practices in order to illustrate how policies can be managed on MacOS. Find-out more about the use of plist templates [[Managing policies on macOS desktops|here]].
'''Configuration JSON file “policies.json”'''
Even though we support GPO on Windows and plist on MacOS, you can still use a configuration file if it suits your needs (Linux machines?). Find-out more [[Customizing Firefox Using policies.json|here]] about how you can deploy customizations using policies.json.
[[Template:enterprise]]
Firefox for Enterprise includes several software solutions made by Mozilla for specific Enterprise needs. Together, these software solutions make up Firefox for Enterprise.
'''The Firefox browser'''
You can select the Firefox Rapid Release channel (the version most consumers use) or the Firefox Extended Support Release channel (longer support cycles) depending on your needs. [[Choosing a Firefox update channel|This article]] will help you understand how to select the channel that best matches your needs.
'''The MSI installer'''
We created a MSI wrapper of the full installer exe in order to simplify deployments for active directory users in need of a Mozilla signed MSI. Find-out more about the MSI installer [[Deploy Firefox with MSI installers|here]].
'''ADM and AMDX templates'''
We created a ADM/ADMX templates (Windows group policy template) with standard best practices in order to illustrate how group policies can be used on Windows. Find-out more about the use of ADM/ADMX templates [[Customize Firefox using Group Policy (Windows)|here]].
'''The “Open in IE” extension'''
Some corporations still use ActiveX technologies or websites that are only tested against IE. This extension helps you determine which URLs should be opened in IE automatically by your users. Find-out more details about the “Open in IE” extension [[Legacy browser support extension for Windows|here]].
'''MacOS plist file'''
We created a plist template (MacOS policy management template) with standard best practices in order to illustrate how policies can be managed on MacOS. Find-out more about the use of plist templates [[Managing policies on macOS desktops|here]].
'''Configuration JSON file “policies.json”'''
Even though we support GPO on Windows and plist on MacOS, you can still use a configuration file if it suits your needs (Linux machines?). Find-out more [[Customize Firefox using policies.json|here]] about how you can deploy customizations using policies.json.