This guide covers deploying the Enpass browser extension for Google Chrome to Windows endpoints using Microsoft Intune via the Settings Catalog.
Prerequisite
The Enpass Password Manager native app must already be installed on target devices before the browser extension will function. See Packaging Enpass for Windows via Microsoft Intune
Extension Details
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Extension ID |
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Store URL |
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Update URL |
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The full value to enter in Intune is:
kmcfomidfpdkfieipokbalgegidffkal;https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx
Step 1: Create a New Configuration Profile
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Open the Microsoft Intune admin center.
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Navigate to Devices → Manage devices and select Configuration.
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On the Policies screen, click Create → New Policy.
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In the Create a profile window:
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Platform: Windows 10 and later
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Profile type: Settings catalog
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Click Create.
Step 2: Basics
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Value |
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Name |
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Description |
Optional — describe the purpose of this policy |
The Platform is automatically set to Windows. Click Next.
Step 3: Configuration Settings
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Click Add settings.
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In the Settings picker, type
Configure the list of force-installed apps and extensionsin the search box. -
Under Browse by category, select Google Chrome\Extensions.
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In the Setting name list, select Configure the list of force-installed apps and extensions for both Device and User.
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Enable the Extension/App IDs and update URLs to be silently installed (Device) and (User) checkboxes.
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Close the Settings picker.
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Back on the Configuration settings page, enable the Configure the list of force-installed apps and extensions (Device and User) toggle.
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In the value field for Extension/App IDs and update URLs to be silently installed (Device), enter:
kmcfomidfpdkfieipokbalgegidffkal;https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx
Click Next.
Step 4: Scope Tags
Click Next.
Step 5: Assignments
Add the appropriate groups or users, then click Next.
Step 6: Review + Create
Review your settings and click Create.