Morning all!
Recently the company I work for has employed a new HR System that is browser based. One of the modules in use utilises pop-ups, which adblock plus is blocking. When I add the hr website url to the whitelisted domains in ABP it works fine! However, this change needs to be made across 100+ workstations.
Is there any way for me to modify the Whitelisted Domains across my entire windows domain via GPO or some such?
Thank you for your time!
"Whitelisted Domains" Across a Windows Domain
Re: "Whitelisted Domains" Across a Windows Domain
-probably you could modify your code which generates the popups. Do you have an example page ?
-as for the whitelisted domains across all your workstations, you should see this subforum
forum/viewforum.php?f=21
and eventually (if not already managed) ask for new features (change type) on the bug tracker:
https://issues.adblockplus.org
-as for the whitelisted domains across all your workstations, you should see this subforum
forum/viewforum.php?f=21
and eventually (if not already managed) ask for new features (change type) on the bug tracker:
https://issues.adblockplus.org
Re: "Whitelisted Domains" Across a Windows Domain
Unfortunately the Code is not available as it is a purchased system! So I have to fix this within my environment.
I searched a lot through that subforum before taking the time to register and unfortunately I found nothing pertaining to my needs. There just arent any (apparent) configuration options for APB on a domain. You install it via chromes GPO so theres no GPO configuration for APB at all.
I searched a lot through that subforum before taking the time to register and unfortunately I found nothing pertaining to my needs. There just arent any (apparent) configuration options for APB on a domain. You install it via chromes GPO so theres no GPO configuration for APB at all.
Re: "Whitelisted Domains" Across a Windows Domain
well, you could test it in firefox + ABP, and identify the filter triggered for that popup and then rename those elements. You can see the filter clicking ABP icon, open blockable items list, then you'll see in red the blocked requests (of various types: popups, scripts, objects etc)
Re: "Whitelisted Domains" Across a Windows Domain
No, I cant edit the site at all. It's a cloud system that is externally hosted and provided by a third party company.
Re: "Whitelisted Domains" Across a Windows Domain
Still, if you can identify that rule, you can ask to easylist authors to add an exception to the list (without modifying that closed system)
http://forums.lanik.us/
(sure, they'll want to have at least a test page to check the issue)
http://forums.lanik.us/
(sure, they'll want to have at least a test page to check the issue)