# Browser Extension Installation Policy

### Enterprise Installation Policy <a href="#block-9c3baef234f34ee4a5d68f0e80bc2c24" id="block-9c3baef234f34ee4a5d68f0e80bc2c24"></a>

To distribute the PixieBrix extension seamlessly to your team, use one of the following enterprise installation policies:

* [Google Workspace Policy](/enterprise-it-setup/browser-extension-installation-and-configuration/browser-extension-installation-policy/google-workspace-policy.md)
* [Windows Group Policy/ADMX](/enterprise-it-setup/browser-extension-installation-and-configuration/browser-extension-installation-policy/windows-group-policy-admx.md)
* [Windows Registry](/enterprise-it-setup/browser-extension-installation-and-configuration/browser-extension-installation-policy/windows-registry.md)

**Enterprise Device Management:** If using an enterprise device management (EDM) solution (e.g., Microsoft Intune), please refer to the ADMX documentation.

### Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) <a href="#block-9c3baef234f34ee4a5d68f0e80bc2c24" id="block-9c3baef234f34ee4a5d68f0e80bc2c24"></a>

If you use Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) or Citrix, please refer to the ADMX or Windows Registry Instructions.

For additional details on using PixieBrix with Citrix, see [Citrix Profile Configuration](/enterprise-it-setup/browser-extension-installation-and-configuration/browser-extension-installation-policy/citrix-profile-configuration.md)

Additionally, refer to the following resources:

* [Chrome Insider: Configuring Chrome browser in your VDI environment](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/chrome-enterprise/configuring-chrome-browser-in-your-vdi-environment)
* [Chrome Enterprise and Education Help: Optimize Chrome Browser on virtual desktops](https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/9303118?hl=en)
* [Citrix Deployment Guides: Deployment Guide: Google Chrome](https://community.citrix.com/tech-zone/build/deployment-guides/google-chrome/#wiki-header-15)
* [Citrix Deployment Guides: Deployment Guide: Microsoft Edge](https://community.citrix.com/tech-zone/build/deployment-guides/microsoft-edge/)


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