![]() This means updates are completely disabled for Chrome.ġ - This setting corresponds to the Always allow updates policy setting. These different DWORD values are:Ġ - This setting corresponds to the Updates disabled policy setting. This value can have 4 different DWORD settings assigned to it that describe how Chrome will be updated. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Update "Update" The Windows Registry key responsible for determining how Google Update updates Chrome can be found in the following Registry key and value: One method to disable silent updates in Chrome is to manually add the policies to the Windows Registry. You have now stopped Google Updater from checking for updates for Google Chrome To be sure that update not occur, Go to Start > Run > msconfig > Startup > Disable GoogleUpdater.exe Right click on Update Policy Override and select edit.Ĭlick enabled button and in the scrollbar list under Policy choose Updates disabled and click OK Navigate to Administrative Templates - Google - Google Update - Applications - Google Chrome. You should find a new entry under Local Computer Policy - Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - Classic Administrative Templates called Google ![]() In the popup box click add button and navigate to where you downloaded the GoogleUpdate.adm file and then click close button Right click on Administrative Templates, select add/remove templates from menu bar. Navigate to User Configuration - Administrative Templates Open the editor by typing "gpedit.msc" into the search button on the start menu and click the resulting link Download a windows group policy template "Google Update Administrative Template" from Google Site. ![]()
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