![]() ![]() I then woke up a complete lab with 21 Windows 10 clients, waited for more than 30 minutes, logged in, checked the Chrome version and got the latest 1.72 on all clients. ![]() I've activated the 'Auto-Update check period override' in Computer Configuration->Adminstrative templates->Google->Google Update->Preferences and set it to 30 minutes (which is a good interval for my use case). ![]() Today i also (!!!) activated 'Allow installation' and set it to 'Always allow installs (recommended)' on both pathes shown above (again, propably over defined). My settings up to now where to activate 'Update Policy override default' and set it to 'Always allow updates (recommended)' on both Computer Configuration->Adminstrative templates->Google->Google Update->Applications and Computer Configuration->Adminstrative templates->Google->Google Update->Applications->Google Chrome (which is propably a bit over defined, either of them should be enough). I've also struggled with this issue for some time now, but today i was successful. ![]()
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