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Group policy for PKCS11

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  • 最近回覆由 Mike Kaply

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Can we set up these gpo`s so that there is a check for dependencies?

Windows (GPO)

Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\SecurityDevices\Add\NAME_OF_DEVICE_TO_ADD = PATH_TO_LIBRARY_FOR_DEVICE Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\SecurityDevices\Remove\1 = NAME_OF_DEVICE_TO_REMOVE

Thank you.

Can we set up these gpo`s so that there is a check for dependencies? Windows (GPO) Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\SecurityDevices\Add\NAME_OF_DEVICE_TO_ADD = PATH_TO_LIBRARY_FOR_DEVICE Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\SecurityDevices\Remove\1 = NAME_OF_DEVICE_TO_REMOVE Thank you.

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I'm not entirely sure what you mean.

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We would need to set a new setting for Firefox via GPO. It is the setting that sets this RegKey:

"Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\SecurityDevices\Add\NAME_OF_DEVICE_TO_ADD = PATH_TO_LIBRARY_FOR_DEVICE".

Depending on what is installed on the client different values would need to be set for the setting.

Is something like this possible via GPO?

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Not in Firefox. You would have to do something with Windows to make that happen.

You can put incorrect values in the setting and they will just be ignored, so you could add all the possibilities.