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Deployment Tips (5)

Most Common Setup Type
Windows Installer (MSI)
Average Package Difficulty Rating
Rated 2 / 5 (Somewhat Easy) based on 2 ratings
Most Commonly Reported Deployment Method
Windows Installer with Custom Transform (MST)

Deployment Tip Summary

ChromeSetup.exe - Default installation - Additional Parameters: /silent /install
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Note
Installed latest ChromeSetup.exe - Default installation - Additional Parameters: /silent /install

Setup Information:
Setup Type: Windows Installer (Delivered as an EXE)
Deployment Method Used: Vendor Provided Command Line (switch driven)
Deployment Difficulty: unspecified
Platform(s): Windows
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Virtualization

There is another weird new diff setting in Chrome.
On win8 (not win7) using the normal master_prefs file (that I have used for ages) on first launch of Chrome you get a small dialogue asking about the def browser.

You need to add a line in the distribution section:
"suppress_first_run_default_browser_prompt" : true,

Setup Information:
Setup Type: Windows Installer (MSI)
Deployment Method Used: Windows Installer with Custom Transform (MST)
Deployment Difficulty: Very Easy
Platform(s): Windows
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Note
Hello All,

Just recently I have worked on "CHROME 66.41.32883", it came as an msi and I deployed it with .mst.  Something to notice here was that at a very first launch it created a desktop shortcut and pinned a taskbar shortcut.  So I had to remove them both manually, and this change was being recorded in a file call "First Run" which is located in "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data".  So I added this file to my package and with an active setup since it is in %USERPROFILE%, and now it's all peachy.

Hopefully this will work for you all.

Thanks.

Have Fun,
AK
Setup Information:
Setup Type: Windows Installer (MSI)
Deployment Method Used: Windows Installer with Custom Transform (MST)
Deployment Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Platform(s): Windows
1
Note
You can add shortcut argument "--no-first-run --no-default-browser-check" for example using Custom Action in MST. In this case Active Setup is not required.
Setup Information:
Setup Type: Windows Installer (MSI)
Deployment Method Used: Windows Installer with Custom Transform (MST)
Deployment Difficulty: unspecified
Platform(s): Windows
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Virtualization
App-V 4.6 Recipe - Sequencing Google Chrome v53 - ProductVersion 66.184.16527

·         Before Sequencing add the following exclusions - or delete them from the package later:

o    \REGISTRY\USER\%SFT_SID%\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings

o    %CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA%\Microsoft\RAC

o    %CSIDL_WINDOWS%\Microsoft.NET

o    %CSIDL_WINDOWS%\Installer

o    %CSIDL_PROGRAM_FILES%\Google\Update

o    %CSIDL_WINDOWS%\Tasks

 ·         Run GoogleChromeStandaloneEnterprise.msi

It is finished when the shortcut is present on the desktop.

 ·         Delete entire directory

"%ProgramFiles%\Google\Chrome\Application\[version number]\Installer”

 ·         Note - I did the following but I don’t think it is necessary as it is only done to avoid the folder being deleted by the Sequencer, which we prevent happening anyway in the step further down.

Move the files (not the directories) from "%ProgramFiles%\Google\Chrome\Application to one level down into the [version number] directory.

 ·         Copy “master_preferences” file and “First Run” empty file (both taken from previous version) to same location as chrome.exe.

 ·         Disable auto updates: REG ADD HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Update /v AutoUpdateCheckPeriodMinutes /d 0 /t REG_SZ /f

 ·         Prevent Sequencer from deleting Chrome application folder: REG ADD "HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager" /v PendingFileRenameOperations /d "" /t REG_MULTI_SZ /f

 ·         Run the desktop shortcut and make sure Chrome runs and looks OK.

 ·         Select “I am finished installing.”

 ·         When editing the sequence, set any services as Disabled – there should be two services and they are for auto-updating

 ·         Once the package has been saved you must add the Parameters into the OSD file as per the previous version.  These Parameters are vital for the package to run properly so please do not mess with these – they are based on many days of painful testing and reading through reams of nonsense on the web!!!

PARAMETERS="--no-sandbox  --test-type --no-default-browser-check  --disable-direct-write --disable-custom-jumplist --in-process-plugins --homepage google.co.uk"

 

Setup Information:
Setup Type: Windows Installer (MSI)
Deployment Method Used: Virtual deployment (using application virtualization)
Deployment Difficulty: unspecified
Platform(s): Windows

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66.30.49251

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