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Hi Tom,You may configure Chrome using group policy to suite your preferences/needs. For instance, you could try setting the home page URL to about:blank. To do this you will need to download the Chrome template file and add that to your group policyeditor so you may use it.Policy Templates-TPBeside you want to use the administrative templates for Chrome on your RDSH Server environment, I can also recommend to use the MSI for installing Chrome, you can find the download. Script macro sniper ff pb 2.

Also set the server in mode before you install the browser, this is done to disable the.ini mapping to the home drive. Don't forget to set it back to /execute after the installation is done successfully. Hi,Initially as suggested don’t need to have browser on RDS server for security purpose. But if want then there is no any specified method suggested to install Google chrome on RDS server. We can just install the browser as we are installing normally but mightcan place some security policy for accessing the browser (not specified to chrome-general policy). For more thing you can contact google support if they have any special guide.Hope it helps!Thanks.Dharmesh Solanki Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact tnmff@microsoft.com.

Hi,Initially as suggested don’t need to have browser on RDS server for security purpose. But if want then there is no any specified method suggested to install Google chrome on RDS server. We can just install the browser as we are installing normally but mightcan place some security policy for accessing the browser (not specified to chrome-general policy). For more thing you can contact google support if they have any special guide.Hope it helps!Thanks.Dharmesh Solanki Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact tnmff@microsoft.com.Not sure I understand what you're saying?

RDS has shadow keys keep that in mind when installing apps that aren't designed for RDS. Also, I use Mcafee EPO that blocks executing files from temp folders. Do you have any anti-virus software that might do the same?GPO can also block files from running in temp folders.

Do you have anything like that set? I can't imagine why it wouldn't install. Do you have UAC enabled? Hi Tom,You may configure Chrome using group policy to suite your preferences/needs. For instance, you could try setting the home page URL to about:blank. To do this you will need to download the Chrome template file and add that to your group policyeditor so you may use it.Policy Templates-TPBeside you want to use the administrative templates for Chrome on your RDSH Server environment, I can also recommend to use the MSI for installing Chrome, you can find the download. Also set the server in mode before you install the browser, this is done to disable the.ini mapping to the home drive.

Remote Desktop On Chrome

Don't forget to set it back to /execute after the installation is done successfully.

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Pc Chrome Remote Desktop Host

If I set up a host computer for permanent remote access via Chrome Remote Desktop, when is it accessible?Specifically:. Is it accessible when it has been locally logged into only by a non-administrator user?. Is it accessible when a user (admin or non) is locally logged in who is not the user that installed Chrome Remote Desktop in the first place?.

Is it accessible when it has been locally logged into and then locked?. Is it accessible when it has been powered on but not yet logged into?. If not, when, after a restart, does a host computer become accessible?

Is there a user-specific service which starts after a particular user logs in that enables Chrome Remote Desktop access? Is remote desktop software that is configured through a Chrome extension inside of Chrome the browser. It installs a background service (named Chrome Remote Desktop Service on Windows) to transmit keyboard/mouse input from one computer and video from the other.It uses a signed in Google account to maintain a list of shared computers. Chrome does not need to be running to connect but the computer must be up and connected to the Internet. I have not verified with a multiple user system but it presents my Windows login screen when I remote from work.Google support has more information.