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I am trying to manage Firefox for company devices via Intune and would like to know if there is a way to uninstall all extensions/add-ons besides one or two approved ones… (read more)
I am trying to manage Firefox for company devices via Intune and would like to know if there is a way to uninstall all extensions/add-ons besides one or two approved ones.
I have been able to import the Firefox AMDX into Intune and have made a policy to install uBlock (which works without issue) and I can uninstall specific extensions/add-ins via their Extension ID (also without issue), however I can't see a way to uninstall all extensions. If I try and put a wildcard in the Extension ID field, nothing is affected.
We have a large number of devices with their own user-installed extensions so auditing this and then updating a policy manually with specific extension IDs may be quite painful.
Hi! Using Intune, we are setting some settings in Firefox. One that is a bit troublesome is the ExtensionSettings Currently looks like this: { "*": { "blocked_ins… (read more)
Hi!
Using Intune, we are setting some settings in Firefox. One that is a bit troublesome is the ExtensionSettings
Currently looks like this:
{
"*": { "blocked_install_message": "Blocked.", "installation_mode": "blocked" }, "uBlock0@raymondhill.net": { "installation_mode": "allowed" }, "addon@darkreader.org": { "installation_mode": "allowed" }, "@react-devtools": { "installation_mode": "allowed" }
}
I get the Blocked message if I try any of the allowed extentions like uBlock, Dark Reader or React Dev Tools.
I can add that uBlock had "force_installed" (With URL since that is required for force) and that worked fine.
I am trying trying to install the keeper extension via intune but am having trouble with the oma-uri. It looks right to me but I might be missing something. Prior to runn… (read more)
I am trying trying to install the keeper extension via intune but am having trouble with the oma-uri. It looks right to me but I might be missing something. Prior to running this I followed https://mzl.la/3vYAIYT and added the Firefox ADMX. Both run successfully but it does not add the extension. Firefox version 116.0.3
OMA-URI: ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Firefox~Policy~firefox~Extensions/ExtensionSettings
String: <enabled/> <data id="ExtensionSettings" value=' {
"*": { "blocked_install_message": Opps, this may have been a mistake reach out to IT.", "install_sources":["about:addons","https://addons.mozilla.org/"], "installation_mode": "allowed", "allowed_types": ["extension" ,"theme"] }, "KeeperFFStoreExtension@KeeperSecurityInc": { "installation_mode": "normal_installed", "install_url": "https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads/latest/keeper-password-manager/latest.xpi",
"default_area": "navbar"
},
}'/>
Hello, I want to increase my productivity and add Unhook: Remove YouTube Recommended Videos Comments It hides comments and suggested videos from YouTube, or more videos, … (read more)
Hello, I want to increase my productivity and add Unhook: Remove YouTube Recommended Videos Comments It hides comments and suggested videos from YouTube, or more videos, but unfortunately I can delete or deactivate it easily. I want to prevent it permanently, and also add Cold Turkey Blocker I want to prevent myself and any user from deleting it, and then I will block access to the local group policy editor using Cold Turkey Blocker And when I do this through the local group policy editor I get an error message, please help me