Like I mentioned at the beginning, whitelisting/blacklisting or allowing & blocking extensions (called Addons in Firefox) is much more difficult with Firefox than Edge or Chrome. You should now see a bunch of new policies that can be applied to any computers that have Firefox Enterprise installed. If all has gone well so far, you should be able to open Group Policy Management from the DC, right click any existing policy to Edit, and expand: Policies > Administrative Templates > Firefox If you are using a different language, of course browse to the that folder instead. Copy the firefox.adml and paste it into C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions\en-US. In the same extracted policy_definitions_4.XX folder, open the subfolder En-US. ![]() Then, browse to C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions on the domain controller and drag the file into it. Step 3: Copy files to PolicyDefinitions Folder Part 1: Copy the firefox.admx Extract it once complete.Ĭopy the extracted files to the desktop of your Domain Controller. Under the latest release, download the policy_templates_XXX.zip. Step 2: Download Firefox ADMX and ADML Files A restart is required, otherwise you will bang your head against a wall trying to figure out why the policies aren’t applying (ask me how I know…) It’s free and can be downloaded from here.Īfter installing, reboot your computer. Once the computer object is moved into the OU, open CMD on the test computer and run: gpupdate /forceīefore you can apply any enterprise-level policies on a Mozilla Firefox browser, you must install Firefox Enterprise. Once testing is complete, you can move the group policy to your primary computers’ OU and move the test computer object back into it’s respective OU.įor this guide, my OU is called Browser GPO. That way when you create the Firefox Settings GPO it gets applied to only that 1 computer. You will then want to move your computer object (or a test computer) into that OU.
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