I tried finding an answer internally, but this is the best we can:

Unfortunately we don't have a good story right now. We're working on a
standalone updater that will do this, but it won't be available later this
year.

You could just use SCCM to deploy a new version of Firefox, but it sounds
like you don't want to maintain a new package.

You might want to ask these questions on the enterprise mailing list:

https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/enterprise

There you'll get some better answers from folks.

All of our support documentation is here:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/products/firefox-enterprise


<ase...@gmail.com> schrieb am Mo., 14. Okt. 2019, 21:37:

> Hello,
>
> I have a fleet about 9,000 Windows machines, about 8,800 of those have an
> older version of Firefox that dates back to 2017. Our Information Security
> team has identified these as a problem, I have been tasked with addressing
> it.
>
> The browsers are obviously not up to date because they are not being used.
> It would be a hard sell to upper management add new packages and take on
> then keep Firefox up to date for the fleet.
>
> So that leaves me with 2 options:
> 1. Uninstall and give instructions how to re-install.
> 2. Is there any way I can leverage Group Policy/SCCM to get those browsers
> up to date and keep them that way using the Mozilla Maintenance Service -
> or something similar?
>
> Thanks!
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