[Mozilla Enterprise] What Missing Policies are preventing you from migrating?

Walter, Markus | Ecovis Markus.Walter at ecovis.com
Thu Dec 13 08:41:28 UTC 2018


HI Mike,

i would really appreciate if it would be possible to set Firefox as Default Browser thru the Policy. We need that to set this for our users because Firefox should be our future Default Browser.

Further we need to import a specific *.dll file for cryptographic Module – this is a need to use our Smartcards for a specific Application.

Thnaks so far.

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Von: Enterprise <enterprise-bounces at mozilla.org> Im Auftrag von Mike Kaply
Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2018 17:22
An: Mozilla.org <enterprise at mozilla.org>
Betreff: [Mozilla Enterprise] What Missing Policies are preventing you from migrating?

With Firefox 64 (and Firefox ESR 60.4), we've added some important policies that have prevented folks from using the new policy support:

1. Selecting a default locale.
2. Installing certificates
3. Adding security devices
4. Setting the start page

We've also added support for Mac configuration profiles.

So here's my question:
Besides setting arbitrary preferences, is there some specific thing that you could do with Autoconfig or CCK2 that is preventing you from using policy?

We're trying to prioritize future policy work, and just having a list of preferences folks want to set isn't really enough. I want to know what specific things you want to do via policy that you can't do today. And if it is a preference, I'd be really interested in knowing the "why" of setting that preference, not just "we need to set that preference."

Thanks!

Mike Kaply

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