Deploy the UFO or AFO client to your AODocs tenant

This article is for AODocs tenant administrators. It explains how to deploy the Universal File Opener (UFO) or AODocs File Opener (AFO) client across your tenant.

The Universal File Opener (UFO) and the AODocs File Opener (AFO) are Google Chrome extensions. They enhance users' AODocs experience by enabling direct file editing from AODocs

  • UFO is used in AODocs libraries using Google Drive
  • AFO in AODocs libraries using Google Cloud Storage or Azure Blob Storage

Learn more: What are the UFO and AFO extensions?

Individual users can install UFO/AFO. However, as a tenant administrator you can install UFO/AFO for all users on your tenant. To do this:

  1. Deploy the UFO/AFO client to your tenant (described below).
  2. Deploy the UFO/AFO extension to your tenant.

Important: You must deploy the UFO/AFO client before deploying the UFO extension.

Learn more: Which proxies does UFO/AFO support?


This article explains how to:

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Deploy the UFO/AFO client for Mac

To install UFO/AFO for all the users on your AODocs tenant:

1. Download the package required to install:

Learn how to download the package from the UFO/AFO interface

2. Deploy this package following the Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) installation processes.


Deploy the UFO/AFO client for Windows PC

To install UFO/AFO for all the users on your AODocs tenant:

1. Download the package required to:

Learn how to download the package from the UFO/AFO interface.

2. Deploy this package following the Group Policy Object (GPO) for Windows.


Tip: To download the package from the interface, click the link in the UFO/AFO extension dialog.
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  • the GPO link you provide above is "what is gpo" type of document. I went through it for fun, and it doesn't actually say how to install .msi files.

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