In the past, Google used to allow you to use Google Pack from, however this Google Pack was discontinued in October 2011. However, this no longer works in Windows Server 2008 nor does it work with the newer versions of Google Chrome and Windows Server 2003.įortunately, there is a way to install Google Chrome on a server, both 20 for all users. How would you go about this? In older versions of Google Chrome and in Windows Server 2003, you could copy and app data folder from the user and dump it in the all users folder and create a shortcut to the executable file. So let’s say you want to install Google Chrome on a terminal server for every user so you no longer have to worry about prompting for an administrator password. However, that option no longer works for Window’s Server 2008 without prompting for an administrator password (at least that’s the case with the multiple terminal servers that I’ve tried). For Windows XP – C:Documents and Settings%username%Local SettingsApplication DataGoogleChromeįor Window’s Server 2003 if an individual user wants Google Chrome, they can simply go to and install Chrome.For Windows Vista/Windows 7 – C:Users%username%AppDataLocalGoogleChrome.In case you didn’t know, if you install Google Chrome by downloading and installing from, Chrome will install itself to the AppData folder for ONLY the user that installed the folder.
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