![]() "AutofillCreditCardEnabled"=dword:00000000 Those settings were not recognized at all until I played around with the new chrome://policy-tool/ page a bit.Ĭode: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 Once I restarted Chromium, it automatically started to enforce the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE system level policies which I had previous set in the registry a month or two ago. I did, however, enable and disable several user level policy settings with that new tool. Now, I did not care for the user level policies nor did I do much testing with the new chrome://policy-tool/ URL. Voila, you can now set user level group policy options without having to mess with gpedit.msc or policy templates at all. Enable the following: chrome://flags/#enable-policy-tool.Now, the new Policy Management Tool URL has to be enabled via a Flag before the new internal URL (chrome://policy-tool/) becomes accessible. ![]() Solution: Chromium developers have created a brand new internal URL (chrome://policy-tool/) which allows you to enable/modify/set user level policies in Chromium (and Chrome, of course) in a much, much easier method than having to do all of the group policy templates and such. Only systems joined to Active Directory will utilize registry policy settings only. My machine level policies set for Google Chrome were indeed showing correctly under (chrome://policy/), however, no policies showed there under Chromium and therefore not enforced. ![]() This is where I had been stuck for the past couple of months. Problem: Chrome/Chromium stopped utilizing the registry settings only in the past couple of years and therefore absolutely required you to have the GPO policy templates installed or, in the case of Chromium, compiled policies from source code. Click to expand.As you would imagine, HKEY_CURRENT_USER covers user level policies while HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE is machine/system level and therefore covers any and all user profiles create on the system.
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