Your best bet seems to be to make use of the WebRTC version of the Cisco
Webex application, described here: https://help.webex.com/docs/DOC-2486
Apparently, this requires a support ticket to have enabled but should give
you plugin-free access to Webex meetings in 52 ESR (as well as in later
versio
Pages have also become a lot "heavier" with massive javascript libraries,
AJAX, higher resolution images, and the like. Given that developers tend to
have powerful machines, and testers may only test with a few tabs open, a
lot of this slips by. Web pages these days are applications in their own
ri
Firefox is undergoing a gradual overhaul of its entire architecture that
will bring dramatic performance, stability, and security improvements.
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Quantum
During this process, Mozilla's work on the Rust language and technologies
being developed presently under the Servo engin
I don't believe there's a supported way to do this.
The right answer here is to uninstall it and downgrade to a supported ESR
release, and make arrangements to manage the updating yourself in the
future.
Firefox 51.x is a general release, and general releases only have security
updates for the CU
highlighting the fact on that screen that it's a managed computer that
likely doesn't belong to the user there is probably worth doing, still.
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 8:57 AM WIDELL-SC, Matthew <
matthew.widell...@airliquide.com> wrote:
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> On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 11:27 P
Might be worth a filing a bug to add a warning to the private browsing
splash page that appears if there are indications of a managed environment
(such as use of locked prefs, use of a porxy server, or even use of the ESR
itself)
You appear to be using a PC owned and managed by your organization.
Unless I've missed something, any "whole number" ESR release - that is, one
with the same release number as a mainline release, should be the same
patch notes as the corresponding mainline release, and will for the most
part be identical to the mainline release at release time. They diverge
later
Group policy, and locked down browsers are great for keeping honest users
honest, and for preventing accidental security breaches, but at the end of
the day, if you need to monitor browsing activity, then the only completely
effective place to do that is at the gateway. Whether you choose to force
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