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Unable to login to gmail on latest Chrome Canary with Network service flag. |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 70.0.3528.0 OS: Windows 10 What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Launch Chrome and enable "Enable network service" flag 2. Relaunch Chrome 3. Visit gmail.com and try to sign-in with valid credentials What is the expected result? Should sign-in to gmail.com What happens instead? Unable to sign-in to gmail.com. Please find attached recording. Please use labels and text to provide additional information. If this is a regression (i.e., worked before), please consider using the bisect tool (https://www.chromium.org/developers/bisect-builds-py) to help us identify the root cause and more rapidly triage the issue. For graphics-related bugs, please copy/paste the contents of the about:gpu page at the end of this report.
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Aug 22
i can't reproduce this bug. I asked the TE team to investigate if this results from another experiment.
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Aug 23
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Aug 24
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Aug 24
I am still able to reproduce the issue on my corp machine, but on other machines with new install of Chrome canary I wasn't able to reproduce.
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Aug 24
I'm going to keep the bug open as is. reillyg@ still has a few fixes on Chrome sign-in. We can try to see if this bug goes away after that.
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Aug 24
Issue 877435 has been merged into this issue.
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Aug 28
prudhvi, can we check 3534+ versions?
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Aug 28
Update: Rechecked the above issue on Windows(7,10)OS using latest Chrome Canary build #70.0.3535.0 and observed that the issue is fixed.Kindly refer the attached screencast for the same.
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Aug 28
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Comment 1 by jam@chromium.org
, Aug 21Status: Duplicate (was: Untriaged)