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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
This document describes the feature requirements for corporate/enterprise deployment which includes large businesses (>100,000 users), small business, colleges and universities, etc.
This document describes the feature requirements for corporate/enterprise deployment which includes large businesses (>10,000 users), small business, colleges and universities, etc.
 
Deploying the software is easy:<br>
[http://www.frontmotion.com/Firefox/ looking for msi files?]<p>
 
Things that you will run into are:
* deployment of Options for Firefox.
* deployment of extensions/themes
* deployment of settings for extensions
* locking down all/some of the settings.


== Requirements ==
== Requirements ==

Revision as of 19:08, 4 April 2005

Introduction

This document describes the feature requirements for corporate/enterprise deployment which includes large businesses (>10,000 users), small business, colleges and universities, etc.

Deploying the software is easy:

looking for msi files?

Things that you will run into are:

  • deployment of Options for Firefox.
  • deployment of extensions/themes
  • deployment of settings for extensions
  • locking down all/some of the settings.

Requirements

Suggestions

  • Target audience is IT
  • This tool requires an Active Directory environment

FirefoxADM - Mark Sammons has given to the world a tool to be used in Active Directory environments called FirefoxADM. It allows Active Directory administrators to control Firefox Options in much the same way as you would IE.

For more information on FirefoxADM, see the blog

for the zip file :
Download link

Functional Capability & Usability

Focus Area & Work Items Release Priority
Places (An Updated Approach to Bookmarks & History)
    Firefox:Places:Scratch Pad
2.0 P2
Tabbed Browsing