Hi,
I'm setting up a group policy that force installs Adblock Plus on chrome. I got the basic installation part down, but I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to set default website filters through similar means? I plan to deploy to many computers at once so manually entering int he websites on each computer is a little less than ideal. If anyone has any suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
Setting Filters through Group Policy
Re: Setting Filters through Group Policy
Hi there,
any solution yet?
Similar problem here. ABP in Chrome blocks generated PDF-files from our intranet.
Would be nice to disable ABP for our intranet page per group policy or any other automation.
Thanks,
Guest
any solution yet?
Similar problem here. ABP in Chrome blocks generated PDF-files from our intranet.
Would be nice to disable ABP for our intranet page per group policy or any other automation.
Thanks,
Guest
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Re: Setting Filters through Group Policy
#420 - Add a way to specify default subscriptions in corporate environment
https://issues.adblockplus.org/ticket/420
https://issues.adblockplus.org/ticket/420
Re: Setting Filters through Group Policy
You can do it as described in my post forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=24598
The approach also works for defining filter lists. Simply configure one sample installation as you like and copy the file to your deployed targets.
The approach also works for defining filter lists. Simply configure one sample installation as you like and copy the file to your deployed targets.