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Installing the Edge Browser Extension
uberAgent’s browser web app performance functionality requires a browser extension to be installed. This article lists the necessary steps.
Enabling the Agent Metric
To enable data collection from Edge make sure uberAgent’s BrowserPerformanceEdge
metric is enabled in the configuration. In the default configuration, BrowserPerformanceEdge
is enabled.
Installing the Edge Extension
Note
As of uberAgent 7.2, the version 4.0 of the Google Chrome browser extension is required. This version is based on a V3 manifest file.
Manual Installation
For tests and PoCs, it may be easiest to install uberAgent’s Edge extension manually from the Chrome Web Store. Please note that you need to allow extensions from other stores.
Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store.
Automated Deployment
Deployment of uberAgent’s Edge extension is easily possible with Group Policy. Follow the steps in the Edge documentation to configure the ExtensionInstallForcelist setting. Extensions on the ExtensionInstallForcelist
will also get installed if the Edge setting Allow extensions from other stores
is not enabled.
To configure Edge to install the uberAgent extension from the standard Chrome Web Store update URL add the following to the ExtensionInstallForcelist
setting:
jghgedlkcoafeakcaepncnlanjkbinpb;https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx
Offline Deployment
If your endpoints are not connected to the Internet and can’t access Chrome’s Web Store, you can also pre-install the extensions. Please contact us for the CRX file or use an online CRX extractor.
Note that using the offline deployment you need to push updated CRX files manually.
Relevant Configuration Settings
Native Messaging
uberAgent’s Edge extension uses native messaging to communicate with the agent. In a default configuration of Edge, native messaging is not restricted.
If native messaging has been restricted, for example via the NativeMessagingBlocklist Group Policy setting, an exception needs to be defined for the uberAgent extension, for example via the NativeMessagingAllowlist Group Policy setting.
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