
I’ll do my best to assist you with this concern. I understand that your users are now getting the same error message when launching the Chrome browser. Here is the email i received this morning, after I got this I got the call:

So you have two choice one uninstall and install an old version from archives or wait until Google fixes the problem and pushes out an update to us. it seems that new version pushed out to everyone is causing the issues. So I got a called this morning from Google, and is correct. please take the time to +1 it, comment or rate it. Keep me mind, that you will get a profile that is very close to the previous profile but it will not have the old stored passwords or the custom search engines you had.

Īnother method I found online was to create a new profile with most of the data from old profile, these are the steps for that: Of course, you will lose all your stored passwords and the search engines stored information. In Windows 7, the “Web Data” file is located in C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\. It seems that Google Chrome has a file called “Web Data” which stores a lot of information in it – including your passwords and other important information. I was able to finally solve the issue with the below method: I did notice that chrome.exe in the task manager did not want to go away, so I had to restart the machine to flush it out of the system.


The cause of this issue seems straightforward and I was assuming that some files were corrupted. When I went to the user’s workstation I saw this dialog box: One Monday morning, one of the users in the office came up to me saying that there Google Mail was not loading up in chrome. The reason for this is because they migrated to Google Apps. I worked for a company that uses Google Chrome as there default browser.
