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mkaply avatar mkaply commented on May 27, 2024

Interesting. I'll start bumping the mozilla admx/adml with firefox.

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mkaply avatar mkaply commented on May 27, 2024

FYI, there are issues with our JSON policies with the new Intune feature. I've reported it to them.

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mkaply avatar mkaply commented on May 27, 2024

I just ran a test with the existing ADMX/ADML problems and it's working for me.

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MarkusatBLM avatar MarkusatBLM commented on May 27, 2024

Piggyback on that issue report, the import was unsuccessfull either for me. At first....
There is a difference in the version of mozilla.admx (4.8, instead of 1.0 as pictured in your screenshot).
Mozilla ADMX Screenshot 2023-06-06 164130

Firefox settings aren't visible under the Settings Catalog or "Templates --> Administrative templates", but under the preview feature "Templates --> Imported Administrative templates (preview)" only.

I see Chrome settings just fine in all possible templates or the catalog. So, maybe there is something missing in those ADMX files, hence the issue?

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mkaply avatar mkaply commented on May 27, 2024

As far as I know, we will only show under Imported Administrative Templates.

That's what the doc says.

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timmgreen avatar timmgreen commented on May 27, 2024

Has anyone tried this under User Configuration? I have imported the templates and created a configuration policy. Assigned to user group but not getting the policies applied.

I followed the same steps for the Zoom ADMX and had no issues.

Under HKCU\Software\Policies I see keys for Google and Zoom but nothing for Mozilla or Firefox.

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timmgreen avatar timmgreen commented on May 27, 2024

Piggyback on that issue report, the import was unsuccessfull either for me. At first.... There is a difference in the version of mozilla.admx (4.8, instead of 1.0 as pictured in your screenshot). Mozilla ADMX Screenshot 2023-06-06 164130

Firefox settings aren't visible under the Settings Catalog or "Templates --> Administrative templates", but under the preview feature "Templates --> Imported Administrative templates (preview)" only.

I see Chrome settings just fine in all possible templates or the catalog. So, maybe there is something missing in those ADMX files, hence the issue?

I believe Chrome has been added to the settings catalog natively. I have not imported Chrome ADMX and I have configured Chrome settings through the settings catalog.

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mkaply avatar mkaply commented on May 27, 2024

The versions don't match because I don't update mozilla.admx with every release (it doesn't change)

I am able to import and use these with no problem.

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timmgreen avatar timmgreen commented on May 27, 2024

The versions don't match because I don't update mozilla.admx with every release (it doesn't change)

I am able to import and use these with no problem.

Just checked and the policies did show up today. Working fine now. I guess Intune took a while to process.

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