Hi Mike,
The following settings would be nice to see in the policy. An internal web
application uses function keys a lot so we needed to switch off the menu access
keys.
lockPref("ui.key.menuAccessKey", 0);
lockPref("ui.key.menuAccessKeyFocuses", false);
We solved this using an autoconfig file and is not blocking the migration. So
it's not a high priority :-)
Regards,
Edgar
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Subject: [Mozilla Enterprise] What Missing Policies are preventing you
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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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