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<blockquote data-quote="Atzi" data-source="post: 994336" data-attributes="member: 95539"><p>Hey I'm having a similar problem where my Chrome says "managed by your organisation" when I check tutorials they say there's a policy that needs to be deleted? The one I think needs removing is "ExtensionInstallForcelist", previously I had an extension that wasn't installed by me but I was able to get rid of it, however that didn't change my chrome being managed. I've tried so many things including everything you said in this thread, most tutorials say to remove the policies with the terminal but I tried that and got the same message </p><p>Domain (com.google.Chrome) not found.</p><p>Defaults have not been changed.</p><p></p><p>I even installed a "Chrome policy remover for Mac" and after using it, nothing changed.</p><p>Then I followed the reinstall Chrome steps you gave, I was able to get a completely fresh, new chrome but the one thing that stays the same is it's still showing "managed by your organisation" and the policy is still there. Any help please? I've been trying to fix this for hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atzi, post: 994336, member: 95539"] Hey I'm having a similar problem where my Chrome says "managed by your organisation" when I check tutorials they say there's a policy that needs to be deleted? The one I think needs removing is "ExtensionInstallForcelist", previously I had an extension that wasn't installed by me but I was able to get rid of it, however that didn't change my chrome being managed. I've tried so many things including everything you said in this thread, most tutorials say to remove the policies with the terminal but I tried that and got the same message Domain (com.google.Chrome) not found. Defaults have not been changed. I even installed a "Chrome policy remover for Mac" and after using it, nothing changed. Then I followed the reinstall Chrome steps you gave, I was able to get a completely fresh, new chrome but the one thing that stays the same is it's still showing "managed by your organisation" and the policy is still there. Any help please? I've been trying to fix this for hours. [/QUOTE]
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