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Is there information about using configurable security policies in Firefox 4?

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I am trying to develop a package of Firefox 4.0 to roll out in my enterprise environment. I need to provide a way of locking down Firefox to roughly the same extent that Internet Explorer is locked down for our users. One of the security settings that I need to be able to set is a setting to turn off javascript for all outside domains, but have javascript work for any internal domain, ie *.internal_domain.com. Any help is appreciated.

I am trying to develop a package of Firefox 4.0 to roll out in my enterprise environment. I need to provide a way of locking down Firefox to roughly the same extent that Internet Explorer is locked down for our users. One of the security settings that I need to be able to set is a setting to turn off javascript for all outside domains, but have javascript work for any internal domain, ie *.internal_domain.com. Any help is appreciated.

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Thank you for your response. I am currently using Mozilla.cfg successfully, but I have not been able to get the configurable security policies to work. Also, is it possible to use wildcards when specifying domain names in the capability.policy?