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I want to use Firefox as the browser in a terminal server. How do I configure it to be easy for the end users who are not familiar with it?

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I am trying to provide a thin client web browser to my users via Citrix. The add on manager keeps coming up for the end users. I want to be able to configure it in such a way that these users don't see the add on manager or the update notifications by default.

This is hosted on a Windows 2003 server and presented with Citrix Presentation Server 4.5.

The users are used to Internet Explorer, but I don't want to open a server to the risks of using that software.

I am trying to provide a thin client web browser to my users via Citrix. The add on manager keeps coming up for the end users. I want to be able to configure it in such a way that these users don't see the add on manager or the update notifications by default. This is hosted on a Windows 2003 server and presented with Citrix Presentation Server 4.5. The users are used to Internet Explorer, but I don't want to open a server to the risks of using that software.