The most obvious question is if you're the one with Administrative rights on the computer, and if the user account you're using has admin rights on the computer. If not, someone would have to log into the Admin account (or AN admin account) and change the permissions for Chrome for the user(s).
Are you running the most recent version of Chrome? have you restarted the computer since this happened? Either might be the resolution of some glitch you encounter.
Thanks for replying. Yes, I have a recent version installed on my computer, and I have tried restarting; but the problem was not solved. I finally found this article after doing a lot of searching on Google yesterday. I have solved my problem by applying a process mentioned there. I just delete the Chrome controller from the registry editor and fixed the issue. Now I can install the Chrome extension without any issue.
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The most obvious question is if you're the one with Administrative rights on the computer, and if the user account you're using has admin rights on the computer. If not, someone would have to log into the Admin account (or AN admin account) and change the permissions for Chrome for the user(s).
Are you running the most recent version of Chrome? have you restarted the computer since this happened? Either might be the resolution of some glitch you encounter.
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Thanks for replying. Yes, I have a recent version installed on my computer, and I have tried restarting; but the problem was not solved. I finally found this article after doing a lot of searching on Google yesterday. I have solved my problem by applying a process mentioned there. I just delete the Chrome controller from the registry editor and fixed the issue. Now I can install the Chrome extension without any issue.
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