Update ExtensionInstallForcelist documentation to reflect that the policies can't be disabled either. |
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Issue descriptionCurrent ExtensionInstallForcelist documentation specifies that users can't uninstall the extensions, but makes no mention of potentially disabling them. Updating the documentation to something such as the following will clear any potential confusion: "...and which cannot be uninstalled nor disabled by the user...".
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Feb 28 2017
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Feb 28 2017
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Apr 26 2017
Do you have anyone on your team who wants to take this on? In general, the policy documentation is more important for desktop enterprise customers anyway.
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Apr 27 2017
I'll take care of it, thanks.
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May 2 2017
The following revision refers to this bug: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/2091c3c5224ab8907aab48719ea6c967283388b4 commit 2091c3c5224ab8907aab48719ea6c967283388b4 Author: georgesak <georgesak@chromium.org> Date: Tue May 02 13:36:56 2017 Fix ExtensionInstallForcelist documentation. BUG= 697041 Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2852703002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#468617} [modify] https://crrev.com/2091c3c5224ab8907aab48719ea6c967283388b4/components/policy/resources/policy_templates.json
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May 2 2017
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Jul 6 2017
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Comment 1 by tnagel@chromium.org
, Feb 28 2017