

It appears that some machines must have had a failed upgrade at some point.įor instance, on one machine: ::GetVersionInfo("\\$remotePC\c$\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe"). The problem I am running into is with the version check. Then click the three-dot icon in the top-right corner. Wait for the update to finish and click Relaunch. Then hover over Help and click About Google Chrome.


Once updated, you just have to click on Restart. If you open the options and there appears the phrase Update Google Chrome, it means that there are pending updates. The only way I can get this to trigger populating the download folder is by opening chrome and navigating to chrome://chrome, but that doesnt fly via powershell attempts. I have a script I've worked on to remotely check the version of Chrome on a users computer, and if the version is below a specified version, it will RoboCopy the correct. To update Chrome on a Windows or Mac computer, open the browser and click the three-dot icon in the top-right corner of the window. In this case, to update Google Chrome open the browser and click on the 3 vertical dots in the upper right corner. The scheduled task calls this but I cant seem to get it to do anything (which should populate the download folder with the new version for the update).
