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Add exceptions for extension for a specific web site in cfg file

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Hello,

I have blocked all the extension with a cfg file in my company with : " //Extensions lockPref("xpinstall.whitelist.required", true); lockPref("xpinstall.enabled", false); " It's working but now i have to allow an extension for a specific website "https://mywebsite" but i dont how the exception has to be configured.

I need your help please.

Sam

Hello, I have blocked all the extension with a cfg file in my company with : " //Extensions lockPref("xpinstall.whitelist.required", true); lockPref("xpinstall.enabled", false); " It's working but now i have to allow an extension for a specific website "https://mywebsite" but i dont how the exception has to be configured. I need your help please. Sam

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Hi

Best is to use policies to manage your extension settings and not an autoconfig file.

See ExtensionSettings.

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Yeah, what cor-el said. There's no way to add exceptions once you've turned off installation. That policy allows you to block all extensions except the ones you want.