Hello everyone,
is there a package that allows me to quickly modify Windows user profiles?
Let me explain: I'd like a package that copies the contents of a Firefox profile to all Windows users on the machine.
Basically, I want to copy the Mozilla/Firefox profile from the package and paste it into C:\Users\firstname.lastname\Apps\Roaming. But I want to do this for all registered users on the machine.
Note that I have an additional constraint: I'd like to exclude certain users.
Sincerely,
Romain
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Hello,
Without having to copy the entire Windows profile, you can copy only the part you're interested in to each user's folder using session_setup().
Even simpler, look at the contents of the tis-firefox-esr; it contains files that define default preferences that the user cannot override (mozilla.cfg and local-settings.js). You can also add extensions that must be installed, etc.
The Firefox documentation is helpful on this topic: https://developer.mozilla.org/fr/Firefo ... Enterprise.
To exclude certain users, filtering can be done via the session_setup()
Happy deploying!
Alexandre
Without having to copy the entire Windows profile, you can copy only the part you're interested in to each user's folder using session_setup().
Even simpler, look at the contents of the tis-firefox-esr; it contains files that define default preferences that the user cannot override (mozilla.cfg and local-settings.js). You can also add extensions that must be installed, etc.
The Firefox documentation is helpful on this topic: https://developer.mozilla.org/fr/Firefo ... Enterprise.
To exclude certain users, filtering can be done via the session_setup()
Happy deploying!
Alexandre
