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jebuz
Copper Contributor
Jan 21, 2025

Edge Management Service Configuration Policy group targeted

Hi,

When I create a configuration profile in the Edge Management Service to force install specific browser extensions it is possible to create specific profiles for specific users groups.

But when a user is in multiple user groups only the highest prioritized profile wins.

There is no possibility to "stack" profiles at the moment, so extensions must be published to everyone when you want to force multiple extensions.

It would be great when you get the possibly to for example:

User 1 -> Group 1 -> Configuration Profile 1 -> Extension 1

User 2 -> Group 2 -> Configuration Profile 1 -> Extension 2

User 2 -> Group 1 and 2 -> Configuration Profile 1 -> Extension 1 and 2

User 3 -> Group 1 and 3 -> Configuration Profile 1and  2 -> Extension 1 and 4

There is no such way via GPO or Intune also at the moment, but with a multi user operation system in mind this would be much appreciated.

Regards,

Jebuz

 

3 Replies

  • jebuz's avatar
    jebuz
    Copper Contributor

    Yes, at the moment I have to use a script that enumerates the values in the registry key and adds the extension configuration to the next free value.

  • db1080's avatar
    db1080
    Iron Contributor

    I agree, this is one of the only things holding us back from using the management service. It simply doesn't scale, at least currently.

  • jebuz Thanks for the feedback!  I've reached out to the team and we've had similar requests previously.  Right now we don't have an ETA for a solution but it is in our backlog.  

     

    -Kelly