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Allow Site for Pop-Ups in Firefox Remotely

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Good afternoon, We have a large quantity of PC's that we need to add a Pop-Up exception to for Firefox.

Is there a way to add this desired website pop-up exception via a script remotely? I know where to go to manually add a Pop-Up exception (Settings/Privacy & security/Allowed Website Pop-Up's). But is there a way to script this? Can this even be locked with a PrefLock line in a Mozilla.cfg file? I did a little digging and did not see anything. That would be ideal.

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!

Please note that the remote machines are NOT a part of a domain. But I have complete connectivity to them as an administrator on the same network.

Good afternoon, We have a large quantity of PC's that we need to add a Pop-Up exception to for Firefox. Is there a way to add this desired website pop-up exception via a script remotely? I know where to go to manually add a Pop-Up exception (Settings/Privacy & security/Allowed Website Pop-Up's). But is there a way to script this? Can this even be locked with a PrefLock line in a Mozilla.cfg file? I did a little digging and did not see anything. That would be ideal. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated! Please note that the remote machines are NOT a part of a domain. But I have complete connectivity to them as an administrator on the same network.

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You can use GPO or a policies.json file to add exceptions. See PopupBlocking:

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You can use GPO or a policies.json file to add exceptions. See PopupBlocking:

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Thanks! That did the trick. Created a Policies.json file and distributed it to the computers over the network.