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Updated Nov 19, 2024
Nesav132
Jun 20, 2024Brass Contributor
We tried putting in a configuration policy to auto-update Google Chrome, however I keep getting vulnerability alerts that most of our devices need to update Chrome. Are there any configuration policies out there that actually force Chrome to update on our devices for user who have it installed?
Joe_Lurie
Microsoft
Jun 20, 2024Nesav132 As Chrome is an app that self-updates, meaning that once it's installed Google takes control of updating it. This means that each of the devices will reach out to Chrome for updates at whatever schedule is defined by Google. Even if Chrome is deployed in Intune, Intune cannot control its updating schedule.
If you use Enterprise App Management, we can help deploy Chrome and keep it up-to-date (updates will be available in EAM soon!). But even with EAM, Chrome defaults to being self-updating, so you'd need to modify the Installation command line to remove the self-updating configuration.
- Nesav132Jun 20, 2024Brass ContributorI haven't used the EAM, but can certainly try. Would there be any documentation on how to modify the command line?