[Mozilla Enterprise] Enabling Extension via GPO

Mike Kaply mkaply at mozilla.com
Tue Feb 26 15:36:04 UTC 2019


Is this the first time this extension has been installed on this machine?

Mike

On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 9:35 AM Gura, Robert L. <rlgura at jonesday.com> wrote:

> I’ve tried setting the following policies on machine and user side:
>
>
>
> Administrative Templates > Mozilla > Firefox > Extensions
>
>                 Extensions to Install = C:\Program Files
> (x86)\ResearchMonitor\rmff\rmff at priorysolutions.com.xpi
>
>                 Prevent extensions from being disabled or removed =
> rmff at priorysolutions.com
>
>
>
> This installs the Extension, but does not enable it.
>
> IF the user enables the extension manually, they cannot disable it, but
> how do I get the extension to be enabled automatically??
>
> It seems like there’s a policy setting missing…
>
>
>
> I’m on Firefox 60.5.1ESR (32-bit) with GPO templates v1.4
>
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