Google Chrome Installer For Windows 10

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Above mentioned links allow you to download offline installer of Chrome stable version but if you want to download offline installers for other testing versions of Google Chrome such as Beta, Dev or Canary, following links will help you:

google chrome installer for windows 10


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For some reason, chrome will detect your Operation system architect is 64 or 32 for get link download. Link will show as link below on url bar. If you use 64 bit system and want to download 32 bit simple change TRUE to FALSE in url bar

This "fix" is specific to Windows 11 Pro Build 22000 with the updates from early December 2022. As I noted above my flows never stopped working on a Windows 10 machine with comparable December 2022 updates.

I am going to mark this as a solution but, in my view, at best, it is a temporary work-around. The solution will arrive when the MSI and Microsoft Store installers are again producing identical installations on all versions of Windows.

Have you tried to re-activate the extension in a browser and keep this window open while you click Run from PAD. Yeah, then you'll have two windows open and you can't do unattended, but as a workaround it might be ok.

Another aspect of this is that PAD no longer detects that the extension is installed and enabled. For example, if you try and set up an action to extract data from a webpage, PAD offers to install the extension even though the extension is installed and enabled. This happens with Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. And it happens repeatedly.

@1793aib I really appreciate your being willing to check back in once you have an update. I am using the version of PAD that comes with Office 365 for which there is no administrator and thus no ability to submit a support ticket--at least that I am aware of.

I normally don't "workaround" either but this has been disruptive enough that I would consider a temporary one. My experience with Microsoft Support--with something like this--is that they will get around to it but not in a timely manner.

While we update to the new version flows are behaving very bad.
We have report download flow it. flow run fine but we are calling another flow in this flow, which is upload file flow to upload file in sharepoint through chrome is failing. But if we run the upload file flow directly it run fine.
So, I change the upload file flow and set all activities to Edge. Then I run report download flow and when it goes to upload file flow its open chrome but as I said before, I set changes with Edge its open chrome.

Firstly it knocked out my WiFi adapter, then once I'd recovered that (a 2 day job), I noticed that PAD gives the 'Communication with browser failed. Tried reloading extension' error when used with Edge and Firefox.

@waynewalls any luck for you? Same thing here. I've spent hours and hours creating flows that I had just gotten dialed in, then sometime around the 2nd week of December the browser connection stopped working:

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