In this post I’ll show how to create the PowerShell script, how to assign it by using Microsoft Intune and the end result in Google Chrome. This time I’m going for a small PowerShell script that will create a registry key and value. That’s why I’m going a different road this time. ![]() It actually might be a bit complicated for a simple configuration. However, the latter is always the easiest method. About a year ago I showed that the extension is required when using conditional access and I also showed earlier that it’s possible to use ADMX ingestion to configure Google Chrome. This week is all about simply automatically installing the Windows 10 Accounts extension for Google Chrome.
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