Ben Scott wrote:
>   You can have Firefox read additional config files from a network
> location.  You can force it to do so.  You can force config options in
> a config file, or just let them be defaults.

Except that makes the Firefox config all or nothing, and opposite of
what management has mandated I need to do (students get a web proxy for
content filtering that they can't turn off, staff and faculty do not).

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