Disable Proxy in Group Policy

I have a 2003 DC with the firefox adm template installed, I have the login.vbs and lockdown.vbs scirpts installed.
I have the proxy set to disabled but it does not work. My users still have the option to enter a proxy server.
I need to find out how to disable/grey out the proxy settings via GPO. I can do it locally on a PC by changing the all.js and mozilla.cfg file but I would like to do it via GPO.

Another possibility is to lock the corresponding prefs.
See http://kb.mozillazine.org/Locking_preferences

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