We support two browsers as well, IE and Firefox. After trying various methods, we decided to go with a prepackaged solution called PolicyPak, put out by a company of the same name. They have a software product that integrates third party applications such as the browsers you mention with Group Policy, allowing you to make GPOs for just about any primary application out there. Real easy solution to implement to. They offer both a trial package as well as something called community mode, both of which are free. Here is a link about their Firefox product. http://www.policypak.com/products/manage-firefox-with-group-policy.html
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We support two browsers as well, IE and Firefox. After trying various methods, we decided to go with a prepackaged solution called PolicyPak, put out by a company of the same name. They have a software product that integrates third party applications such as the browsers you mention with Group Policy, allowing you to make GPOs for just about any primary application out there. Real easy solution to implement to. They offer both a trial package as well as something called community mode, both of which are free. Here is a link about their Firefox product. http://www.policypak.com/products/manage-firefox-with-group-policy.html
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