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Mac Firefox 60 ESR, i want auto updates with no admin rights.

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  • Èsì tí ó kẹ́hìn lọ́wọ́ Mike Kaply

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We are trying to deploy Firefox 60 ESR using a json polices file. The problem is that when it tries to update from 60.0.1 to 60.0.2 we get a prompt for admin rights.

Firefox is trying to install a new helper tool.

What is the best way to deploy 60ESR in a enterprise environemnt (we have Jamf) to auto update with out the end user needing administrative rights, or any pop up's as well. I was under the impression that functionality was out of the box. If i need to add to my json fiel that is fine, i just cant find a policy that would do this.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

-Peter

We are trying to deploy Firefox 60 ESR using a json polices file. The problem is that when it tries to update from 60.0.1 to 60.0.2 we get a prompt for admin rights. Firefox is trying to install a new helper tool. What is the best way to deploy 60ESR in a enterprise environemnt (we have Jamf) to auto update with out the end user needing administrative rights, or any pop up's as well. I was under the impression that functionality was out of the box. If i need to add to my json fiel that is fine, i just cant find a policy that would do this. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -Peter

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Your best option is to install in a user accessible directory like ~/Applications.

See

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1349649#c3

for more information.