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GPO for "Allow extensions from other store"
michaelketting : For me that would be also a very good option. At the moment, i disabled all extensions with an exception to those, i allow. With that, installation from other store are not possible. I know, workaround, but for me, it works so far.
- janusro1Nov 26, 2019Copper Contributor
not so sure what kind of workaround works for you now?
As long as it isn't enabled manually, by the user, no extensions will be available, including the forced ones. That's basically why that GPO is required.
- ashishpoddarFeb 10, 2020
Microsoft
janusro1 Force installed extensions do not require the setting "Allow extensions from other stores" hence having this policy is not a blocker for enterprise installed extensions.
Let me know if you have any further questions
- smokie128Feb 25, 2020Copper Contributor
ashishpoddar Thank you for providing this information.
Is there a way to self-host the extensions that i want to force-install? I want to implement an extension in an air-gapped network where the extension stores aren't available.
Unfortunately, the documentation is incomplete in that regard.
- SteveStaNov 26, 2019Iron Contributor
Yikes, that's not something I even thought about or tested. With Google Chrome, we do have a couple of forced extensions set up, and I know we will need to carry at least one over to New Edge once we deploy that. If the forced extensions won't work without the user manually enabling extensions from other stores, that could be a show stopper for us when it comes to getting users to move from Chrome to New Edge. Has anyone already tested this? If not, I can later.