
Not sure if it will work in the same scenario in case there's some delay in Chrome app installation via 3rd party software management solution and chrome extension app is installed before Chrome or doesn't work.Passwords are autofilled for you as you go to your sites - less typing! Generate strong passwords that you don't have to remember Use the LastPass security check to review your passwords and flag weak and duplicate passwords Method 4 Looks somewhat doable but not yet tried it. Method 3 no idea if this is a recommended approach. Method 4: Chrome Extension via Win32App in Intuneįrom my point of view Method 1 looks easy but there will be an issue that the script will not do anything because when the script execute at that time the Chrome browser will not have been installed via 3rd party software management solution and hence app registry will not be created.

In the above mentioned blog I see basically 3 methods: We notice there's an issue when pushing chrome extension via 3rd party solution so we wanted to explore Intune here. Once the device is enrolled and user login, Intune pushes the 3rd party software management client app which installs chrome and other apps. Problem Statement: Devices are set for autopilot self enrollment and there is a 3rd party software management solution which is pushing the windows apps.

I have gone through some blogs for the same. Just wanted to understand the best approach to push Win-10 Chrome Extension to Azure AD Join and Intune enrolled device via Intune only.
