differences and interchangibility of pref(); user_pref(); and lockPref();
Firefox is used on Windows 11 Enterprise. There is a firefox.cfg in the installation directory (and an autoconfig.js in the ./defaults/pref sub-directory). The firefox.cfg targets an autoconfigfile.js. This setup is recommended here: [firefox using autoconfig"]
- In the support article´s example, the firefox.cfg uses a pref(); expression. Is it possible to use a lockPref(); expression instead?
- What is the result of either using pref(); expressions or user_pref(); expressions in the remoted autoconfigfile.js? Are both of them possible, especially while the firefox.cfg uses lockPref(); expressions instead of pref();?
I hope that somesone can help with one of these questions. Thanks a lot!
Firefox is used on Windows 11 Enterprise. There is a ''firefox.cfg'' in the installation directory (and an ''autoconfig.js'' in the ./defaults/pref sub-directory). The ''firefox.cfg'' targets an ''autoconfigfile.js''. This setup is recommended here: [[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/customizing-firefox-using-autoconfig#w_centralized-management|"customizing firefox using autoconfig"]]
# In the support article´s example, the ''firefox.cfg'' uses a '''pref();''' expression. Is it possible to use a '''lockPref();''' expression instead?
# What is the result of either using '''pref();''' expressions or '''user_pref();''' expressions in the remoted ''autoconfigfile.js''? Are both of them possible, especially while the ''firefox.cfg'' uses '''lockPref(); '''expressions instead of '''pref();'''?
I hope that somesone can help with one of these questions. Thanks a lot!
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