What I did at customers was using that ADMX Group Policy to install extensions during startup, but when you have more than lets say five, then the user profile will grow exponentially and this is not desirable in a non-persistent virtual desktop environment. The installers they provide are single language and there were no (official) ADMX Group Policies available.Ī couple of years ago the support of user friendly ADMX Group Policies was introduced, but they still provide only single language installers. A couple of years ago the browser application “Mozilla Firefox” was really hard to manage in an enterprise environment. During one of my previous projects in a role as a VMware Application Deployment specialist the customer had the requirement that all applications (if available) were multi-language in at least Dutch and English, so a user can decide by themselves.
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