![]() ![]() ![]() Then visiting Chrome's policies (chrome://policy/) shows an 'ExtensionInstallForcelist' policy, and you can click on that for more info, which takes you to this page: Chrome Enterprise Policy List & Management | Documentation If you look at the extensions in Chrome, you can see the extension is "forced by policy". Google actually was quite helpful in explaining all this. You should then be free of HP's extension. (Then for extra guarantee, reboot the system). I've just got a new HP laptop, and this was the first Google result for the issue, so I'll tag on my findings here.Ĭomputer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome\ExtensionInstallForcelist One solution is to try and delete this file. We suspect it may be caching the group policy value from :\Windows\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Registry.pol What do you think of this advice from Bromium support? ![]()
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