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Combination of mozilla.cfg setting en Firefoxgroup policy

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Hi,

In our Enterprise i have to deploy two versions of Firefox. The only difference between the versions is the name of the proxy server. My idea is to configure the proxy settings in two seperate mozilla.cfg files and use one global Group policy for the configuratie of both firefox versions. In the global group policy is leave the proxy setting empty.

Do you think this is possible?

Hi, In our Enterprise i have to deploy two versions of Firefox. The only difference between the versions is the name of the proxy server. My idea is to configure the proxy settings in two seperate mozilla.cfg files and use one global Group policy for the configuratie of both firefox versions. In the global group policy is leave the proxy setting empty. Do you think this is possible?

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Yes, that should work. As long as the policy doesn't overlap with the values being set by Autoconfig, they can coexist.

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Yes, that should work. As long as the policy doesn't overlap with the values being set by Autoconfig, they can coexist.