On 5/11/17 2:06 PM, Julien Cristau wrote:
we've filed a bug at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1361865 to investigate
the issue reported in this thread. Unfortunately so far we haven't
been able to reproduce this internally. Does anyone on this thread
have a reliable way to repro
Hi,
we've filed a bug at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1361865
to investigate the issue reported in this thread. Unfortunately so far we
haven't been able to reproduce this internally. Does anyone on this thread
have a reliable way to reproduce the problem you've seen? If this is
Investigate http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config_entries#Extensions.
Check out extensions.autoDisableScopes
We have ours set to value of 3, but I don't remember the logic since we haven't
deployed an add-on to a lab or classroom in a long time.
Or extensions.enabledScopes.
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Scott Copus, Lab
You can do this with the CCK2 but it has to be individual domains.
Mike
On May 11, 2017 10:04 AM, "carré, denis" wrote:
Cost is not the point.
All our external (internet published websites with authentication and/or
giving access to data) website already use standard or wildcard
certificates,
Hello comunity,
this is my first question to you. :)
We deploy Firefox-Add-ons in our environment via copying the add-on files to
the directory "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\browser\extensions".
Is it possible to suppress the window that asks the user, if he or she wants to
let a program mo
Cost is not the point.
All our external (internet published websites with authentication and/or giving
access to data) website already use standard or wildcard certificates,
Certificates signed with our own CA (and our CA certificate is known by
firefox) are costless too, and some of our intern
Or just use Lets Encrypt with multiple SANs on a single certificate.
On 11 May 2017 at 14:43, James M. Pulver wrote:
> So does this mean I could, for instance, get a certificate for
> *.classe.cornell.edu and install it in all the IMMs etc, and be "good"
> rather than getting one per IMM hostname
So does this mean I could, for instance, get a certificate for
*.classe.cornell.edu and install it in all the IMMs etc, and be "good"
rather than getting one per IMM hostname?
Thanks,
James Pulver
CLASSE Computer Group
Cornell University
On 05/09/2017 09:42 PM, James Andrewartha wrote:
Hi De
Hi Team,
We are using Firefox ESR 45.8 in our environment and we are facing the cache
issue in Bangladesh and china
Issue:- Users are using web apps and Firefox not saving the cache. For few
users restart browser then issue is getting fixed
Troubleshooting :-
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