Update Firefox without opening browser

Hi All, this question seems to come up on various forums, but I cannot find a definitive answer. We run the Enterprise version of FF (140.7.0esr (32-bit)), the product i… (kàsi)

Hi All, this question seems to come up on various forums, but I cannot find a definitive answer.

We run the Enterprise version of FF (140.7.0esr (32-bit)), the product installs and includes the scheduled task that checks for updates at a regular interval. This works, but the update only ever seems to be applied once the browser is launched.

According to the documentation there is the following setting:

Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\AppAutoUpdate = 0x1 | 0x0

  • If set to true, application updates are installed without user approval within Firefox.
  • If set to false, application updates are downloaded but the user can choose when to install the update.

We have a number of users that do not frequently open FF and therefore our reporting shows that they are running an out of date version of the browser.

Has anyone managed to get this auto update mechanism to work without opening the browser? Is it even possible?

Thanks

Asked by arthur.gorton_ext 12 àwọn wákàtí sẹ́hìn

Refresh in KIOSK mode

Hello, For FF on Linux running in KIOSK mode, is there a way to allow the user to perform a refresh like you can do in normal mode by pressing F5 ? This seems to be… (kàsi)

Hello, For FF on Linux running in KIOSK mode, is there a way to allow the user to perform a refresh like you can do in normal mode by pressing F5 ? This seems to be disabled in KIOSK mode.

Thank you, Tom

Asked by Tom Webster 1 ọjọ́ tó kọjá