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Startup Settings In Chrome Disabled [closed]


Your screenshot shows that the setting is enforced by your admin.

Check Settings - On StartupIs the "Continue where I left off" radio button selectable?Is the radio button "Open a specific page or set of pages" selected?Are there yellow marks around it?When you mouse-over the marks you see "This setting is enforced by your administrator."

This is controlled by the registry keys under

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Policies/Google/Chrome

(try HKEY_CURRENT_USER if this does not work for you)

RestoreOnStartup

5 = Open New Tab Page1 = Restore the last session4 = Open a list of URLsExample value: 0x00000004 (Windows), 4 (Linux), 4 (Mac)

"Action on startup Data type:

Integer (REG_DWORD)

Windows registry location:

Software\Policies\Google\Chrome\RestoreOnStartup

Mac/Linux preference name: RestoreOnStartup

Supported on: Google Chrome (Linux, Mac, Windows) since version 8Google Chrome OS (Google Chrome OS) since version 11

Supported features: Can Be Recommended: Yes, Dynamic Policy Refresh:Yes, Per Profile: Yes

Description: Allows you to specify the behavior on startup. If youchoose 'Open New Tab Page' the New Tab Page will always be opened whenyou start Google Chrome. If you choose 'Restore the last session', theURLs that were open last time Google Chrome was closed will bereopened and the browsing session will be restored as it was left.Choosing this option disables some settings that rely on sessions orthat perform actions on exit (such as Clear browsing data on exit orsession-only cookies). If you choose 'Open a list of URLs', the listof 'URLs to open on startup' will be opened when a user starts GoogleChrome. If you enable this setting, users cannot change or override itin Google Chrome. Disabling this setting is equvalent to leaving itnot configured. The user will still be able to change it in GoogleChrome.