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somaji
Dec 06, 2022Brass Contributor
Mozilla FireFox Updates
I deployed Firefox as a Win32 App using Intune. While I was able to enable automatic update for Edge Chromium and Google Chrome for MEM managed Windows workstations using Administrative Templates in ...
- Dec 08, 2022No it will get the latest one only for new joined devices, so it’s important to use supersedence.
It might be already enabled when you install FireFox, but you have to maintain this way for out of box tools. Some organizations tend to use PatchMyPC or Scappman, these 3rd party tools eliminate the long packaging process.
I use supersedence!
Moe
https://patchmypc.com/
https://www.scappman.com/
Moe_Kinani
Dec 08, 2022Bronze Contributor
No it will get the latest one only for new joined devices, so it’s important to use supersedence.
It might be already enabled when you install FireFox, but you have to maintain this way for out of box tools. Some organizations tend to use PatchMyPC or Scappman, these 3rd party tools eliminate the long packaging process.
I use supersedence!
Moe
https://patchmypc.com/
https://www.scappman.com/
It might be already enabled when you install FireFox, but you have to maintain this way for out of box tools. Some organizations tend to use PatchMyPC or Scappman, these 3rd party tools eliminate the long packaging process.
I use supersedence!
Moe
https://patchmypc.com/
https://www.scappman.com/
ACastro
May 11, 2023Copper Contributor
Does supersedence only work with apps I've deployed with Intune? For example, I want to upgrade older versions of Firefox with the latest version but I didn't deploy those older versions with Intune. Will supersedence still work in this scenario?