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Group policy administrative templates describe settings and the UI for configuring them for administrators using Group Policy on Windows computers, and to a lesser extent serve as documentation for the registry settings used. This PR adds a template, and an English language file using descriptions of settings and examples from the wiki, to configure uBlock in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.
The folder location seemed sensible since the files would not need to be deployed with the application, more likely an admin would download them from github to import and use, so please say if there's a preferable one.
The change to storage.js to allow truth-y values for disableDashboard is intentional - without this, it's more complicated to configure disableDashboard via the registry for Firefox (the other browsers don't need this), and would prevent using a simple enable/disable policy. If needed, this could be removed or moved to a separate PR.
Make configuring via Windows registry easier. Specifically after 1 =
true and 0 = false as booleans are usually stored as dwords, so could
alternatively cast to boolean if typeof disableDashboard === 'number'
Kind of hard to do, tried to do it with Malwarebytes for my org, but it would like trying to set Advanced Driver settings, Definitely would love to make it possible
I don't think this should be committed to the code base, this should be added to the wiki. Also, it does not feel right to change uBO's code base to accommodate some scenarios very specific to one OS. How more complicated would it be to configure disableDashboard in that one scenario?
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Group policy administrative templates describe settings and the UI for configuring them for administrators using Group Policy on Windows computers, and to a lesser extent serve as documentation for the registry settings used. This PR adds a template, and an English language file using descriptions of settings and examples from the wiki, to configure uBlock in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.
The folder location seemed sensible since the files would not need to be deployed with the application, more likely an admin would download them from github to import and use, so please say if there's a preferable one.
The change to storage.js to allow truth-y values for
disableDashboard
is intentional - without this, it's more complicated to configuredisableDashboard
via the registry for Firefox (the other browsers don't need this), and would prevent using a simple enable/disable policy. If needed, this could be removed or moved to a separate PR.