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How can I add my Enterprise Trusted Root for my users?

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I understand that Firefox uses its own Trusted Certificate store and not the Windows store. I also understand how to go into Firefox and add the Trusted Root cert so that my browser will trust certs issued by my Enterprise CA.

Is there a way that I can automate this process so that I don't have to ask my users to do this manually? I know that Firefox isn't really geared for centralized management, but I would love to to make it convenient for my users.

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== we started using internal certificates rather than purchased certs.

I understand that Firefox uses its own Trusted Certificate store and not the Windows store. I also understand how to go into Firefox and add the Trusted Root cert so that my browser will trust certs issued by my Enterprise CA. Is there a way that I can automate this process so that I don't have to ask my users to do this manually? I know that Firefox isn't really geared for centralized management, but I would love to to make it convenient for my users. == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == we started using internal certificates rather than purchased certs.

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