![]() To enable saving password to the password manager, select Enable saving passwords to the password manager setting and click on Enabled.Ĭonfigure the color of the browser’s theme This is one of random setting we picked up for this demonstration. We will now configure the setting to enable saving password to the password manager. Click on Ok to return to previous screen.Įnable saving passwords to the password manager This option will allow us to navigate to home page by clicking on home button on tool bar. Select Show Home button on toolbar setting and click on Enabled at flyer display. Please note that home page setting will not be effective if this setting is enabled. Select Use New Tab Page as Homepage and click on Disabled. Provide home page URL under Home page URL text box. Select Configure the home page URL settings, click on Enabled from flyer display. We will now configure the Chrome home page. Provide the list of URL’s which you want to open at startup in URL’s to open on startup text boxes.Ĭlick on Ok to return to previous screen. Select URL’s to open on startup settings and select Enabled from flyer display. Select Open a list of URL’s in Action on startup list box and click on Ok to return to previous window. Select Action on startup setting and select Enabled from flyer display. We need to configure two settings for Chrome startup page. You can add multiple startup pages and they all become available when you launch Chrome. The page that automatically loads whenever you launch Google chrome is the startup page. We will configure the Chrome startup page first. You can see the available setting in this group in next screen. Intune | Device configuration profile | Chrome settings Scroll down to Settings and select Startup, Home page and New Tab page You can use this template if you want to configure settings as default one and allowing user to change if they wish to do so. Note: There are other options “Google Chrome – Default settings (user can override). Select Computer Configuration and from Setting name select Google > Google Chrome. On the Configuration settings page, you will have 3 options: On the Basics page, provide the name for Device configuration profile and click on Next. To create a Device configuration profile, login to Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center and navigate to Devices > Windows > Configuration profiles and click on Create profile. Check the configuration setting from Google chromeĬreate Google Chrome Device configuration profile.Check the configuration status from Event Viewer on targeted device.Create Google Chrome Device configuration profile.I'm not even familiar with how to setup Chrome browser for the "modern" or "Metro" interface. I do know that I allowed a stub to run in the background during the first installation. Anyway, I could not uninstall Chrome until I exited this background app through the system tray. Once this was "exited", Windows allowed the uninstall. There was no option or dialog to "set up google chrome browser to also run from the Start app metro window". Then I went back over the previous steps in this thread to make sure the settings were all proper. They were all as setup previously checked and confirmed. I started up Thunderbird, selected a message with a link and clicked on it. ![]() It loaded!!! My first thought is that the background stub may be the source of the problem because it is the only difference from the previous setup. Disabling it could very well be the solution. What is odd to me is that during installation, Chrome asked if it could run in the background and I said no this time. But I decided to check the system tray and surprise!. there was the Chrome icon so I exited it. ![]() THEN I started Chrome for the first time after this fresh install. I use email a lot and clickable links save a lot of time. I suppose I could do more diagnostics to see if the solution is repeatable. (When Chrome was selected, it grayed out the "Enable access to this program" as automatically selected) Select: Google Chrome - Select: 'Enable access to this program' Select: 'Set Program access and computer defaults'Ĭlick on the 'Custom' downward pointing arrows See my comments after each of your instructions: Read this answer in context □ 0 All Replies (13) but I'm a little tired and now I need to figure out why my new "Homegroup" network isn't allowing network write access.
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