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Is it possible to manage firefox security settings centrally for a network of windows clients?

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We want to add the Firefox browser to our network client build and managing the various settings (locking down?) centrally or setting defaults that suit our environment would be really useful. Internet Explorer can be managed using Group Policies in Windows so is there something similar for firefox?

We want to add the Firefox browser to our network client build and managing the various settings (locking down?) centrally or setting defaults that suit our environment would be really useful. Internet Explorer can be managed using Group Policies in Windows so is there something similar for firefox?

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Check out this MSI package for Firefox. They have been doing MSI for almost as long as Firefox has been around.

http://frontmotion.com/Firefox/index.htm

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Check out this MSI package for Firefox. They have been doing MSI for almost as long as Firefox has been around.

http://frontmotion.com/Firefox/index.htm

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Thanks for the prompt response. Looks good and the CE version of this msi integrates with AD so should be good.

Many thanks

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You're welcome.

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