@Mickey Google does various trials on a limited scale across all channels, but only for the Windows platform. Users involved in an active trial get the version with the trial enabled. Everyone else gets the standard version (the one other platforms get).
How do I turn the trial mode off? I'm in an enterprise environment and all the machines are supposed to be the same.
(Plus, the machines with .168 instead of .167 are getting into this weird state where Chrome won't reinstall or uninstall and the only way I can fix it is to reinstall the entire machine.)
On the Chrome Browser for Enterprise page, it shows a version number of "64.0.3282.168" for both the bundle & MSI downloads. However, this version number is incorrect. When you download and install, it is actually v64.0.3282.167. Is the version number (.168) accurate or is the wrong file being downloaded?
Now it seems that 32bit version is labeled as .168 and 64bit keeps .167, may be some overlooking in release metadata? And some hours later - on other machines it still shows 167 even on 32bit platform?
With Version 64.0.3282.167 (Official Build) (64-bit) still video problem....why is that? On Facebook, video elsewhere online, no image only square in black, gray & white....anyone else with that problem?
Anyone with issue related to autofill and autosubmit for the form? If I select one of the proposed field after some key typed, the form get the submit with only the typed value not the selected option.
Es. Field Name, I start to fill typing "Pi" (The browser show Pied, Pit, Pien) I click on Pie and the form is submitted with "Pi"
ANy suggestion? (this was not happening with V63.)
You keep the bug hidden (restricted) when it is your product, but you publish it if it was a Microsoft bug! You guys keep risking Microsoft users for attack when you exposing the bugs before Microsoft patches them. Also, you require that your majority of users update, then you will explain the bug. I hope that Google changes their practices not for Microsoft, but for our sake the users. After all, we are using Google products on Microsoft machines, so Google should care about their loyal customers coming from Microsoft products (example Windows.
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Why is there 2 versions for Windows?
My Acer 14 is still stuck at 63...sheesh
@Mickey Google does various trials on a limited scale across all channels, but only for the Windows platform. Users involved in an active trial get the version with the trial enabled. Everyone else gets the standard version (the one other platforms get).
So, x.x.x.167 = No testing trial
, x.x.x.168 = includes testing trial?
Thanks for your explanation, btw!
@Tom Nemo Correct. That is exactly how it works.
How do I turn the trial mode off? I'm in an enterprise environment and all the machines are supposed to be the same.
(Plus, the machines with .168 instead of .167 are getting into this weird state where Chrome won't reinstall or uninstall and the only way I can fix it is to reinstall the entire machine.)
On the Chrome Browser for Enterprise page, it shows a version number of "64.0.3282.168" for both the bundle & MSI downloads. However, this version number is incorrect. When you download and install, it is actually v64.0.3282.167. Is the version number (.168) accurate or is the wrong file being downloaded?
Now it seems that 32bit version is labeled as .168 and 64bit keeps .167, may be some overlooking in release metadata? And some hours later - on other machines it still shows 167 even on 32bit platform?
With Version 64.0.3282.167 (Official Build) (64-bit) still video problem....why is that? On Facebook, video elsewhere online, no image only square in black, gray & white....anyone else with that problem?
@Harry Jonhston The option is not exactly obvious, but there is a flag you can set in the Chrome Flags page to turn origin trials on or off.
Anyone with issue related to autofill and autosubmit for the form?
If I select one of the proposed field after some key typed, the form get the submit with only the typed value not the selected option.
Es.
Field Name, I start to fill typing "Pi" (The browser show Pied, Pit, Pien) I click on Pie and the form is submitted with "Pi"
ANy suggestion? (this was not happening with V63.)
You keep the bug hidden (restricted) when it is your product, but you publish it if it was a Microsoft bug! You guys keep risking Microsoft users for attack when you exposing the bugs before Microsoft patches them. Also, you require that your majority of users update, then you will explain the bug. I hope that Google changes their practices not for Microsoft, but for our sake the users. After all, we are using Google products on Microsoft machines, so Google should care about their loyal customers coming from Microsoft products (example Windows.
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