Write-host "Attempting uninstall using MSIEXEC. Write-host "Google Chrome has GUID of:" $GUID Write-host "Google Chrome is installed as version:" $ChromeVer $AppInfo = Get-WmiObject Win32_Product -Filter "Name Like 'Google Chrome'" Write-host "Identifying Google Chrome location." #Identify version and GUID of Google Chrome Write-host "Closing all instances of Google Chrome." My script: Start-Transcript "C:\Intune Packages\Google Chrome\Installer\log.txt" To do I've created a script so far in my testing the script works at uninstalling Chrome but doesn't work in deleting any registry keys as well as won't reinstall Chrome. Despite advancements in cybersecurity over the past decade, data breaches are getting worse. The only thing that seems to fix it is force uninstalling Chrome and deleting every trace of the app in the registry. You’ll learn why you need to evolve past endpoint detection and response (EDR) to a more sophisticated tool that allows you to increase revenue while ensuring your customers have the best protection possible against today’s and tomorrow’s threats. Recently, we've had so many problems getting Chrome updated as it keeps producing errors.Īccording to the offical Google Chrome update error page the error code is due to "An error occurred while checking for updates: Download failed." The suggested fix does not do anything as well as anything else found on the internet. I am working on a script to uninstall Google Chrome and Reinstall it via Intune (Microsoft Endpoint Manager).
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