Terminal command to determine if ESR is installed (OS X)
Google provides a different key to differentiate installed copies of Google Chrome (standard or "Google Chrome for Work") in this file:
"/Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/Info.plist" Google Chrome: <key>KSBrandID</key> <string>GGRM</string> Google Chrome for Work: <key>KSBrandID</key> <string>GGRO</string>
Is there such an identifier on Firefox vs Firefox ESR?
Thanks, Don
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Circling back, my colleague over at the JAMF Nation forum provided the perfect response:
https://jamfnation.jamfsoftware.com/discussion.html?id=18441#responseChild109605
Although it REALLY would be a good idea for the Mozilla community to provide a key in an XML file that we can pull the criteria from, ala Google Chrome. :)
Don
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(removing, thanks for fixing my post!)
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Circling back, my colleague over at the JAMF Nation forum provided the perfect response:
https://jamfnation.jamfsoftware.com/discussion.html?id=18441#responseChild109605
Although it REALLY would be a good idea for the Mozilla community to provide a key in an XML file that we can pull the criteria from, ala Google Chrome. :)
Don
Note that there is also platform.ini apart from application.ini that has some data.
Thanks for the response @cor-el!
Where can I submit a feature request, to get "Firefox ESR" or "Firefox Mainline" into an XML file for solutions like Casper/SCCM to gather during inventory collection?
TIA, Don
In the general issues tracker bugzilla.mozilla.org if there is not already a bug filed.