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strelkovandrey2018-04-18 10:07:44
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strelkovandrey, 2018-04-18 10:07:44

What is the best way to make Mozilla Firefox friends with group policies at the moment?

Good afternoon, there is a large network built on Active Directory and group policies.
Internally, the web uses IE11 that comes with Windows 7. You
need to switch to Mozilla Firefox as a free product and all that.
However, you need to switch so that all group policy settings (such as delegation of rights for oracle via kerberos, trusted sites and all that) are also applied.
From what I read, since some time now Firefox has refused to use these settings from the registry, and decided to store all this in its file.
At the moment there are many solutions, and what is now considered the best and optimal, how to make Firefox friends with group policies?

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Godless, 2018-04-18
@Godless

Good day.
We use Wsus Package Publisher incl. and for FF.
But we solve the problem only updates. Theoretically, you can prepare updates and settings files with extensions in time.

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CityCat4, 2018-04-19
@CityCat4

No way. It is possible to automate FF settings - there was an article on Habré, it’s true about TB, but there’s one hell of a same engine, but you can’t tie it with politicians.

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Maxim Yaroshevich, 2018-04-26
@YMax

No way. If you need to make friends with politicians, then you can use Chrome, there are .admx templates for it, only Chrome needs to be tuned with extensions or settings - the memory loves it very much.
In Firefox, almost all the settings are in the pref.js and user.js files, you can edit them with the same sed for Windows, in addition, Firefox has its own certificate settings. You can automate, but not with politicians, but with scripts.

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