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Enterprise Chrome Version?

If I look at my installation of Chrome in the Program list, it shows the version as 64.240.49235.

My only guess is that this is the version of the Google Chrome .msi?

How do I collect the actual version of Chrome?

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Answers (6)

Posted by: shigbee 12 years ago
2nd Degree Black Belt
3
with chrome open click on the wrench on the right below the red x and select about google chrome

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  • yes, but how do I do that via command-line? For other programs I can use gwmi win32_product, but the version reported for chrome there doesn't match the actual version when I check the about page in the application. - muebel 12 years ago
Posted by: piyushnasa 12 years ago
Red Belt
3

 For Enterprise deplooyment of Chrome, please follow this link:
http://msiworld.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/packaging-google-chrome-for-enterprise.html

Posted by: jegolf 12 years ago
Red Belt
2
If this helps - I always use the Alternate (Offline) Google Chrome Installer. They also offer the option that installs for all users. You can push it out silently with the switches /silent /install.

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  • http://support.google.com/installer/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=126299 - jegolf 12 years ago
  • that is how I installed it. - muebel 12 years ago
Posted by: jmast 12 years ago
White Belt
1

If you have a  kbox you can use a custom inventory rule to check the version number.

FileInfoReturn (c:\program files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe, ProductVersion, TEXT)

Posted by: comicsserg 12 years ago
Orange Senior Belt
1

to see the version of chrome, type in chrome:

about:verison

 

you will get ll sort of information about chrome and your system

Posted by: piyushnasa 12 years ago
Red Belt
0

Chrome auto updates itself without asking the user. So even if you get to know the version it will change without notifying you.

You can take a setup capture of Chrome for packaging.


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  • If you installed Chrome for Business version 64.x or 65.x that is the display version you will always see. The actual aplication verson will be the current stable version under the hood. As always if a user version was installed then it will be upgraded in place. Using the MSI options works great (/i /qn). - usaplaza 12 years ago
 
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