Taskbar inquiry
Taskbar inquiry
Hi EMENCII,
When you click the Chrome icon in the taskbar, it launches another window instead of staying on the original. This happens because the new app opens in a separate tab or window.
To adjust folder permissions in the Security tab when blocked, try these steps:
- Go to the folder’s properties.
- Switch to the "Edit" section.
- Under "Permissions," click "Change" and select the desired access level.
If issues persist, ensure you’re using the correct folder path and that your account has the necessary rights.
Let me know if you need more help!
Chrome updates occasionally switch executables, leading to a second Chrome icon appearing. Unpinning and repinning, as suggested by @ Marcus_UK, should resolve the issue. Chrome usually fixes this automatically, though it may not always. Clearing all previous Chrome version folders and repinning can help temporarily. Regarding permission concerns, confirm if you own the folder you're trying to modify. Also, review group policies for quota management and permissions.
You are the sole administrator on this computer. Find the settings or control panel to adjust permissions.
Not an admin, owner. You might still be an admin, but the system could own the folder. In that case, you need to take ownership before editing permissions. To open the group policy editor, run "gpedit" or find it at C:\Windows\System32\gpedit.msc. Alternatively, use the Microsoft management console and snap the group policy object. If something blocks it, it’s likely in Computer Configuration/Windows Settings/Security Settings/File System (unless you’re on a domain).