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What it does:

EXECH_START @echo off IF NOT "%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%" == "amd64" ( IF NOT DEFINED PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432 ( echo Fast script exit: This script requires 64-bit administrative access. pause exit ) ) :: Close Google Chrome to release file locks taskkill /F /IM chrome.exe /T :: Delete Chrome Policy Registry Keys reg delete "HKLM\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome" /f reg delete "HKCU\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome" /f reg delete "HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\Policies\Google\Chrome" /f :: Delete Group Policy Folders rd /s /q "%WinDir%\System32\GroupPolicyUsers" rd /s /q "%WinDir%\System32\GroupPolicy" :: Force Update System Policies gpupdate /force pause Use code with caution. Step-by-Step Guide to Using the Script delete-chrome-policies.zip

You've come across a file named "delete-chrome-policies.zip", which suggests that it's a tool designed to remove existing Chrome policies from your system. Before proceeding, it's essential to understand what Chrome policies are, the implications of deleting them, and the potential risks associated with using this tool. What it does: EXECH_START @echo off IF NOT

indicate an underlying cause that the tool cannot fix permanently. If a policy reappears after restarting Chrome or rebooting the computer, some software on the machine is actively reapplying that policy. In this scenario, malware, a scheduled task, or a legitimate enterprise management agent must be identified and neutralized first. Basic antivirus scans, followed by specialized malware removal tools, are the appropriate next steps. Before proceeding, it's essential to understand what Chrome