![]() ![]() Then open the ConfigMgr console, Software Library, Applications and “Create Application”. Because there is no huge difference in normal browsing job and we can install it on all workstations.Īfter that put the installer on a shared folder like other things you want to use in ConfigMgr. Personally prefer the 32bit version rather than 64bit. The very first things is to download the offline installer from this link. In this post we will find how to create Mozilla Firefox application in SCCM using the original. Uninstall for 32-bit or 64-bit 'ProgramFilesMozilla Firefoxuninstallhelper.exe' -ms 32-bit installed on a 64-bit system 'ProgramFiles (x86)Mozilla Firefoxuninstallhelper.exe' -ms That is all there is, from here on out things get a little bit more complex to remove. But Mozilla Firefox offline installer is in exe format, some repackaged msi installer in available but who needs repackaging when you have a strong tool like “SCCM”! Luckily Google Chrome is available in msi format and the process to use it in ConfigMgr is very simple. Browsers like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are the firsts. One of the first things customer wants after installing and configuring SCCM for them, is managing their applications. ![]()
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