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With the Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome GPO templates, it is possible to set it where you can automate extensions to be installed using
"installation_mode": "normal_installed" in the "Extension management settings" but allow the extension to be turned off by the user but not allow them to remove it.
On the Firefox template, one can only allow disabled/remove or block disabled/remove.
Anyway to make it more granular?
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In our case, spell checkers. We have a corporate policy that requires everyone to use spell checker. Some folks prefer their own, but we have a license/agreement with Grammarly. On our Edge and Chrome, we allow the user to turn off Grammarly if they prefer using something else or built-in. Call it "advertising" if you will.....
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I'm curious what the usecase is for this?
If a user doesn't want it, disabling and uninstalling seem like kind of the same case.
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With the Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome GPO templates, it is possible to set it where you can automate extensions to be installed using
"installation_mode": "normal_installed" in the "Extension management settings" but allow the extension to be turned off by the user but not allow them to remove it.
On the Firefox template, one can only allow disabled/remove or block disabled/remove.
Anyway to make it more granular?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: