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Sorry for delay but i've been kinda busy.
Well thank you,
With build 4.0.223.16 extensions where disabled, i couldn't use them myself.
The final API was introduced 4.0.237.0, the version i'm using, and now Extensions and User Scripts are enabled by default, so you don't need to do anything to enable them. You install just like Firefox (yes, User Scripts too) and everything is now saved into Extensions folder - the old User Scripts folder is now deprecated. Maybe a step-by-step tutorial of what i did is helpful? 1. Accept and install Beta Channel http://www.google.com/chrome/eula.html?extra=betachannel 2. Install the following Extensions (click on url, download and accept when prompted to install) http://www.chromeextensions.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/flashblock.crx http://www.mywot.com/files/downloads/wot-20091008.crx https://lastpass.com/lpchrome.crx 3. A couple of User Scripts (this is random) http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/1732.user.js http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/12197.user.js And you're ready to roll. To see if extensions are working monitor the icons that will display on top, right (see picture below). Flashblock will also display a 'F' bubble... so navigate to some site with Flash. ![]() |
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Is the only way tht iron can save settings, is to have an open ipc setting thru the compatibility setting? If so, wouldn't it be more secure to accept it the way it is, instead of punching a hole through SBIE?
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None of these settings I've added are IPC settings. But it makes sense to offer Iron support as well, so I will revise that Google Chrome settings page.
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Thank you for putting that in mind Tzuk. So compatibility settings do NOT involve giving direct access to the program profile/settings? I want to make sure that enabling these settings do not cause me to have a lower level of isolation then that when I had IE before.
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