That policy changes the default values for the homepage and the browser startup pref.
It doesn't change any homepages that have been set by the user. There must be something else going on to reset user set homepages. Mike On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 9:39 PM Timo Pietilä <[email protected]> wrote: > On 29.7.2019 19.59, Mike Kaply wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 6:21 AM Timo Pietilä <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > Hello. > > > > Couple of things I have noticed and have not been able to figure out > > how > > to fix are that when I upgrade from ff60esr to ff68esr it doesn't > > retain > > my homepages and it gives "what happened to my live bookmarks" page > > which I don't want. > > > > How to keep my homepage(s) as they were in FF60esr? This is a > > showstopper for me as people have multiple pages defined as their > > homepages and they need to be retained while setting default page for > > first time users. > > > > > > Can you provide more detail on this? are you setting a new homepage via > > policy? > > It's using policies.json. Relevant code is this: > > "Homepage": { > "StartPage": "homepage", > "URL": "http://flamma.helsinki.fi" > }, > > It seems that when you upgrade from 60esr to 68esr it keeps everything > else, but not homepage(s). It sets that as your homepage. It does allow > you to change that afterwards, but if you didn't save those elsewhere > before they are gone. I personally have 32 pages set as home. > > Timo Pietilä >
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