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1) *in one profile only* Starred by 1 user Reported by mr.ber...@gmail.com, Aug 4 2010 Back to list Status: IceBox Owner: ---- Closed: Aug 2012 OS: ---- Pri: 2 Type: Bug chrome update server not available error 7 Restrict-AddIssueComment-Commit Restricted Only users with Commit permission may comment. Sign in to add chrome update server not available error 3 a comment Chrome Version : 6.0.472.14 (Official Build 54133) dev What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Wrench - About google chrome update server not available error 12 Google Chrome What is the expected result? - Shows that current version is up to date What happens instead? - Update server not available (error: 1) Please provide any additional information below. Attach a chrome update server not available error 3 windows 7 screenshot if possible. - This happens in one profile only, a second one works fine. - I do not want to create a new profile - I have been using the current one for months or even years now. - Chrome is installed in the default location, though I moved it at one point when I tried out a second installation. - I uninstalled Chrome already using remove.reg
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and Application folder deletion, then re-installed. - No proxy, no wifi, plain DSL connection - Updates still work fine, it's just the error message which is misleading. Comment 1 by mr.ber...@gmail.com, Aug 4 2010 Processing Ok, I fixed it in this special case: Found an installer-created shortcut on my desktop which starts my default profile (the one that failed before). Simply worked. Compared the shortcuts that I used before and the one that the installer created. I'm using an NTFS junction as shown here: Directory of C:\Users 14.10.2009 19:33
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posts / 0 new Log in or register to post comments Last post March 5, chrome update server not available error 11 2010 - 9:21am #1 -V- Offline Last seen: 1 month 2 weeks ago Joined: 2010-03-05 09:02 Google Chrome - Update server not available (error: chrome update failed error 1 1) I am using the latest Google Chrome app, version 4.0.249.89. When I click on [About Google Chrome]from the wrench menu, at the bottom of the window it states "Update server not available (error: 1)" Does this mean, https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=51142 that I won't be able to go thru the occasional browser update whenever Google releases one? I have this browser installed on my home pc, downloaded from Google and installed on the C Drive and everything looks fine. However for this portable edition, which is installed on my Kingston Flash Drive (which is the E Drive), I get this error. This is actually the first time I am using the portable edition of the Chrome browser as http://portableapps.com/node/22873 before I would use the Firefox one using the same flash drive on my PC at work. Even though I am not experiencing any form problem right now, but is there a way to get that "error 1" fixed? Or is there a work around? The PC, to which this happening is operating on Windows XP. Thanks. Top Log in or register to post comments March 5, 2010 - 9:32am #2 John T. Haller Online Last seen: 1 min 31 sec ago Joined: 2005-11-28 22:21 As Expected Unlike Mozilla's updater which is a simple part of the app, the Google Updater is a separate, closed-source app, that has to be installed locally on Windows. So, it is not included in the portable version. Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome! Top Log in or register to post comments April 14, 2010 - 3:55am (Reply to #2) #3 SUPERFASTJELLYFISH Offline Last seen: 4 years 11 months ago Joined: 2010-04-14 03:29 Hey John, I'm new to Hey John, I'm new to portable apps so I was wondering if you could help me. I have also recently downloaded the portable version of Google Chrome and am experiencing the same updating problem. What do I have to download to make it work? And would it be possible to install the updater on the USB device so that it would work properly?
updates are installed. Although the browser automatically downloads Google Chrome updates, one can choose when to apply the updates. Applying Downloaded Updates When Google Chrome updates have http://www.tech-faq.com/how-to-update-google-chrome.html been downloaded but not automatically applied, the Wrench icon displays a small white arrow surrounded by a green box in the upper right corner. To apply updates, select “Update Google Chrome” from the http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/chrome/MGBBUwAxiTI menu. After the update process completes, a confirmation dialog box appears. Select “Restart” in order to save and reopen one's open tabs and windows after Google Chrome restarts or select “Not now” to chrome update restart one's browser later. No updates will be applied until the browser is restarted. Checking the Browser Version Although Google Chrome automatically updates itself, one may need to check the browser version. If so, click the Wrench icon then select “About Google Chrome.” The version number will appear beneath the “Google Chrome” heading. Possible Errors in the Update Process One may encounter problems while updating Google Chrome chrome update server or checking Google Chrome’s version number. If the following errors appear in the “About Google Chrome” box, here are some possible reasons and suggested solutions: 1. “Update server not available (error: 1)” : Error 1 means that Google Chrome cannot be updated in its current directory. If any of the Google Chrome files have been moved outside of their default installation directory, the updates will not function properly. Move the files back to resolve this issue or uninstall and reinstall Google Chrome. 2. “Update server not available (error: 3)” : Error 3 occurs when Google Chrome fails to communicate with Google Update. Possible causes include the following: a. Running Vista or Windows 7 and Google Chrome is set to always run as administrator. Set Google Chrome to a normal user to resolve. It is also not recommended to elevate Google Chrome’s privileges to the administrator level. b. If Google Update is not in its proper location in the Windows Registry. To fix this, use the Windows Registry Editor according to the following instructions. 1. Open the “Start” menu and select “Run.” 2. Enter “regedit” in the Run box. Click “OK.” 3. In the tree menu, navigate to “HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CSLID\{{2F0E2680-9FF5-43
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