On 19/06/18 21:20, Mike Kaply wrote: > On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 8:11 AM, Jonathan Pentecost > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Mike, > Thanks for the quick reply. > > We don't want to use Group Policy because, as far as I am aware, > users won't be able to make a change to their homepage if we set a > policy using Group Policy. We want to set a default homepage to our > website but want to allow them to change it to a site of their choosing. > > > You can choose in the policy whether or not to lock the homepage. If you > don't lock it, it works the same as the defaultPref in Autoconfig. Something I ran into is that if you do lock it, users then can't choose what happens when Firefox starts (home page/blank page/windows and tabs from last time) - it's forced into home page and you then have to select "Restore previous session" from the menu. Which was a brown pants moment (also about:sessionrestore was blank), I even downgraded to FF52 to make sure my session was still there, then upgraded and thought to look for a menu item.
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