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How to manage Firefox Enterprise with Microsoft Intune (Endpoint Manager)
How to manage Firefox for Enterprise with Microsoft Intune (Endpoint Manager)
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Note: Microsoft has a new feature in preview that makes it much easier to import ADMX templates into Intune. We strongly recommend using it if you can. For more information, see [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/intune-service/configuration/administrative-templates-import-custom Import custom ADMX and ADML administrative templates into Microsoft Intune].
=Initial setup=
#Download the latest release from [https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/releases our GitHub page] and unzip the file.
#Open the file ''firefox.admx'' in an editor.
#Sign in to Microsoft Intune at https://intune.microsoft.com.
#Click '''Devices''' then '''Configuration''' (https://intune.microsoft.com/#view/Microsoft_Intune_DeviceSettings/DevicesMenu/~/configuration).
#Click '''Create''' on the '''Policies''' tab and then '''New Policy'''.
#Select '''Windows 10 and Later''' as the platform and '''Templates''' as the profile. Click '''Custom''' and then click '''Create'''.
#Type '''Firefox Configuration''' or any descriptive name.
#Enter an optional description.
#Click '''Next'''.
#Click '''Add'''.
#Enter a name like '''Firefox ADMX'''.
#Enter an optional description.
#For the OMA-URI, enter '''./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/ConfigOperations/ADMXInstall/Firefox/Policy/FirefoxAdmx'''.
#Select '''String''' for the Data type.
#Copy all of the text from the ''firefox.admx'' file into the ''Value'' field.
#Click '''Add'''.
=Adding individual policies=
#Sign in to Microsoft Endpoint Manager at https://endpoint.microsoft.com.
#Click '''Devices''' then '''Configuration''' (https://intune.microsoft.com/#view/Microsoft_Intune_DeviceSettings/DevicesMenu/~/configuration).
#Click on the profile you created earlier.
#Click '''Edit''' (next to ''Configuration Settings'').
#Click '''Add'''.
#Enter an OMA-URI for the policy you want to change.
#Enter the value for the policy you want to change.
#Click '''Add'''.
All of the OMA-URIs and values for Firefox policies are listed at:<br>
https://mozilla.github.io/policy-templates/
{note}'''Note:''' When you are entering arrays or key-value pair lists, you have to use '''<nowiki></nowiki>''' as a separator. See the examples at https://mozilla.github.io/policy-templates/ in [https://mozilla.github.io/policy-templates/#windows-intune-5 this Windows (Intune) section].{/note}
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{note}'''Note:''' Microsoft has a new feature in preview that makes it much easier to import ADMX templates into Intune. We strongly recommend using it if you can. For more information, see [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/intune-service/configuration/administrative-templates-import-custom Import custom ADMX and ADML administrative templates into Microsoft Intune].{/note}
=Initial setup=
#Download the latest release from [https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/releases our GitHub page] and unzip the file.
#Open the file '''firefox.admx''' in an editor.
#Sign in to Microsoft Intune at https://intune.microsoft.com.
#Click '''Devices''' then '''Configuration''' (https://intune.microsoft.com/#view/Microsoft_Intune_DeviceSettings/DevicesMenu/~/configuration).
#Click '''Create''' on the ''Policies'' tab and then '''New Policy'''.
#Select '''Windows 10 and Later''' as the platform and '''Templates''' as the profile. Click '''Custom''' and then click '''Create'''.
#Type '''Firefox Configuration''' or any descriptive name.
#Enter an optional description.
#Click '''Next'''.
#Click '''Add'''.
#Enter a name like '''Firefox ADMX'''.
#Enter an optional description.
#For the OMA-URI, enter '''./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/ConfigOperations/ADMXInstall/Firefox/Policy/FirefoxAdmx'''.
#Select '''String''' for the Data type.
#Copy all of the text from the ''firefox.admx'' file into the '''Value''' field.
#Click '''Add'''.
=Adding individual policies=
#Sign in to Microsoft Endpoint Manager at https://endpoint.microsoft.com.
#Click '''Devices''' then '''Configuration''' (https://intune.microsoft.com/#view/Microsoft_Intune_DeviceSettings/DevicesMenu/~/configuration).
#Click on the profile you created earlier.
#Click '''Edit''' (next to ''Configuration Settings'').
#Click '''Add'''.
#Enter an OMA-URI for the policy you want to change.
#Enter the value for the policy you want to change.
#Click '''Add'''.
All of the OMA-URIs and values for Firefox policies are listed at:<br>
https://mozilla.github.io/policy-templates/
{note}'''Note:''' When you are entering arrays or key-value pair lists, you have to use '''<nowiki></nowiki>''' as a separator. See the examples in the [https://mozilla.github.io/policy-templates/#windows-intune-5 ''Windows (Intune)'' section] of the [https://mozilla.github.io/policy-templates/ policy-templates page].{/note}