I tend to run it through a JSON linter to check syntax first.

When active (and valid), about:preferences should have a link at the top
which reads "Your browser is being managed by your organization." This
points to about:policies, which then shows all of your active policy
settings (and some documentation, as well).

Slightly off topic, but it would be REALLY nice to have these for
Thunderbird as well.  Currently, Thunderbird policy templates/documentation
is somewhat lacking.

Kris Lou
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On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 10:15 AM Eddie Rowe <[email protected]>
wrote:

> How does one verify the policies.json file is working as intended?  After
> configuring some items and then going into about:config I still see the
> original settings, which is how I believe the auditors review things.  I
> have noticed that if I have a typo or syntax issue with the file, some
> settings are not as expected.  Should I just stick with Mozilla.cfg and
> locking preferences?
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