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How can I centrally manage which add-ons can/can't be installed in the enterprise?

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We want granular control over which add-ons are installed in the enterprise, so that folks can't just install whatever they want without IT department knowledge and approval. Also the ability to install the browser with a standard set of add-ons. Enterprise management of the browser in a nutshell.

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We want granular control over which add-ons are installed in the enterprise, so that folks can't just install whatever they want without IT department knowledge and approval. Also the ability to install the browser with a standard set of add-ons. Enterprise management of the browser in a nutshell. == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == always

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Setting this preference in about:config to false prevents extensions being installed:

xpinstall.enabled

To lock this preference down see http://kb.mozillazine.org/Locking_preferences

Also, the Client Customisation Kit allows you to build a personalised version of firefox, with changes shown at http://code.google.com/p/ff-cckwizard/ and to integrate it with an existing windows installer see http://tinyurl.com/29kwdw8 and http://tinyurl.com/2ck9m5e