On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 6:55 AM, Raymond Tang <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I am implementing GPO settings on Firefox 62.0. I assume I dont need the
> ESR version since I did a test setting and it seems to work for modifying
> the homepage. Can someone confirm?
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We have a bug in 62 where homepage is able to be set as via user GPO. In
Firefox 63 it will be machine only, so you shouldn't rely on that.



> The other issue I am having is the ability to let a user install an
> approved extension. We want to block all extensions besides a list of
> trusted extensions. Also, not force the install of trusted extensions.
> Only users that want it can install it.  The settings in GPO doesn't seem
> to have this option. There is a setting to "allow add-on installs" but it
> doesn't let me choose which ones. If I disable "add-on installs" but add
> the url to the "Extensions to Install," it doesn't work.
>

That's not the way it should work. Please open a bug in bugzilla

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Firefox&component=Enterprise%20Policies


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> Has anyone gotten this to work?
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> Thanks
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