Firefox in enterprise environments. Update.

I am a Director of the Institute, where Firefox should be installed on 250 Windows 7 desktops.
Logining as root on these computers is extremely rare.
I have two questions:

1. is it sufficient to give write permission in the folder '% ProgramFiles(x86) %\Mozilla Firefox' NTFS correct user updated versions of Firefox?

2. is there a way to organize our own server update (or service) to reduce the load on the servers of the Mozilla Foundation update?
Where can I get directions for the implementation of this server?

Thanks for your tip and links.
Therefore Maintenance Service is running with the Local system credentials, which cannot be used to grant NTFS permissions. But I can try to run the service with one other user credentials
rather than grant the permission on the file "Mozilla Firefox" write all users.
It is better, but unfortunately, he does not question.

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