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Add internal CA root certificate to all users in a domain

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Hi everyone. We are slowly deploying FF 3.6.x to some services in our organization. What we absolutely need to do is adding our roots CA certificates to the trusted ones in FF, to be able to use our secure https services. We would like to implement this like we do for IE (for example using GPOs) or using batch files, VBS, or whatever. But it should be done in a totally silent way for the users. I mean... not asking them to do anything. And this should be done for all users in the damain/organization, regardless of which version they are using (minimun requirement for us is 3.6). Thanks for your suggestions.

Hi everyone. We are slowly deploying FF 3.6.x to some services in our organization. What we absolutely need to do is adding our roots CA certificates to the trusted ones in FF, to be able to use our secure https services. We would like to implement this like we do for IE (for example using GPOs) or using batch files, VBS, or whatever. But it should be done in a totally silent way for the users. I mean... not asking them to do anything. And this should be done for all users in the damain/organization, regardless of which version they are using (minimun requirement for us is 3.6). Thanks for your suggestions.

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