Pinned tabs are lost after starting from command line with a url |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 66.0.3359.181 OS: Win10 / probably all What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Open Chrome the normal way (2) Create a pinned tab (for any website you like) (3) Close Chrome completely (4) Start chrome with an URL as a parameter (I.e.: chrome http://www.google.com/) You can do this by typing the example in your Start Menu from Windows. (5) Chrome will now start without pinned tabs and with the URL you requested (6) Close Chrome (7) Start Chrome the normal way and pinned tabs are gone. What is the expected result? Pinned tabs persist across browser sessions. What happens instead? Pinned tabs are lost. Please use labels and text to provide additional information. This is based on a user report from the Chrome Administrator forum, https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chrome-admins/QM7xzWiTfNk
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May 23 2018
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May 23 2018
Able to verify this issue on Win 10, Debian Rodete & Mac 10.13.4 with chrome Stable #66.0.3359.181, Canary #68.0.3437.2 and also in earlier version M60-#60.0.3072.0 This is a non-regression issue, hence marking it as untriaged Attaching the screen-cast for reference
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Jul 5
Been having this issue for a while now. I'd just like to add that I first started seeing this bug around the big "Developer Update" for windows 10, although it seems to be on most, if not all platforms so this information is probably useless.
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Aug 24
This has been an issue since the pinned tabs were first introduced from what I can remember.
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Oct 9
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Comment 1 by mheinsohn@chromium.org
, May 22 2018