To install the extension on both x86 and 圆4 systems, add two entries to the policy with the respective paths: The policy requires the file path of the ENS Web Control extension file on the system. Use the policy template Extensions to Install to apply a policy to install the ENS Web Control extension. The policies work with Firefox 60 and later, and Firefox ESR 60 and later. The templates are available from this Firefox article on policy templates.
Firefox provides ADMX templates to configure policies using Active Directory. The ENS Web Control extension PFN is the following and can be fetched from the Dev Center portal: 5A894077.McAfeeEndpointSecurityWebControl_wafk5atnkzcwy.įor detailed instructions to enable this group policy, see this Edge article on group policies.Ĭurrently, Microsoft doesn’t provide a way to manage Edge through Active Directory to force-enable the ENS Web Control extension.Įnable ENS Web Control in Firefox In Firefox, a prompt displays asking the user to enable the ENS Web Control extension when opening Firefox after the ENS Web Control installation.įirefox also allows for the ENS Web Control extension to be force-enabled through Active Directory. To make sure that users can't disable the ENS Web Control extension, add the ENS Web Control extension PFN to the group policy Prevent turning off required extensions. Windows provides a group policy, Prevent turning off required extensions, to harden the Edge extension. The user must re-enable the extension locally. If a user disables the ENS Web Control extension in Edge, you can't re-enable the extension through ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) and the McAfee Agent. NOTE: The version of ENS Web Control reported in the browser is 10.7.1 when ENS Web Control 10.6.1 is installed.
ENS Web Control doesn’t function in Edge until the extension is enabled. Enable ENS Web Control in Edge In Edge, a prompt displays asking the user to enable the ENS Web Control extension when opening Edge after the ENS Web Control installation.