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how to block UNC path in firefox 62.0 or later...using GPO

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hi team,

Need your help to block UNC path "\\networkpath\shared\ & C:\ drive or any other director using firefox" needs to be blocked.

Can you please help me how i can configure it is this feature available or not? in AD using GPO?

Thanks Azhar Ali

hi team, Need your help to block UNC path "\\networkpath\shared\ & C:\ drive or any other director using firefox" needs to be blocked. Can you please help me how i can configure it is this feature available or not? in AD using GPO? Thanks Azhar Ali

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That would be a IT problem at the UNC to resolve with access control.

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Hi team

I need your help how to block UNC

like user should not able to access his C: or D: drive or any other network drive using Mozila 62.0 or later.

Can you please help me how i can block it using GP?

Thanks Azhar Ali

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Hi, does it not support file:/// protocol to block the address? We understand it can block the web pages/specific URL for http and https, but what if the address is a UNC path with file:/// ?

Please inform as this is a much needed restriction. In our setup, we don't want the users to browse the local disk drive using the firefox browser. Chrome has the GPO policy to block this but firefox?