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| sziltner | Google Chrome |
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20th Oct, 2010 18:25 |
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Ranking: 0 Posts: 1 User Since: 20th Feb, 2008 System Score: N/A Location: N/A |
This morning PSI showed my Google Chrome was end of life. I updated to version 7.0.517.41 and ran the scan again. Same results. Google Chrome is end of life. Possibly PSI 2.x beta needs to be updated? |
| Maurice Joyce | RE: Google Chrome | ||||||||
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20th Oct, 2010 18:34 | ||||||||
| Score: 10542 Posts: 8,118 User Since: 4th Jan 2009 System Score: 100% Location: UK |
Do not think so. Google leave all sorts of junk behind when U update. From the PSI toolbox use the open folder option against the vulnerability. U will find the old version. Just delete it. -- Maurice Windows 7 SP1 64 Bit OS HP Intel Pentium i7 IE 10 for Windows 7 SP1 16GB RAM |
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| Anthony Wells | RE: Google Chrome | ||||||||
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20th Oct, 2010 18:38 | ||||||||
| Score: 2329 Posts: 3,205 User Since: 19th Dec 2007 System Score: N/A Location: N/A Last edited on 20th Oct, 2010 18:40 |
Google Chrome ALWAYS leaves the previous/older version folder behind ; it requires a manual deletion of the folder . In the Beta , you can click the [+] and select the open folder icon to find and delete the old folder . Anthony -- It always seems impossible until its done. Nelson Mandela |
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