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; This file contains the Google Chrome Portable default settings.
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; You can copy this file to GoogleChromePortable\ and change settings in it.
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; Any settings missing from that file will have their defaults (listed here)
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; used.
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[GoogleChromePortable]
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Google ChromeDirectory=App\Chrome-bin
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; The main app directory
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ProfileDirectory=Data\profile
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; The profile directory
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SettingsDirectory=Data\settings
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; The directory containing settings. Currently only used for the master
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; password hash, if enabled.
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AdditionalParameters=
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; More parameters to pass to chrome.exe, use to enable experimental features.
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Google ChromeExecutable=chrome.exe
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; The EXE name
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WaitForProgram=true
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; Waits for the program to run. Don't set to false as it is required for
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; cleanup to avoid leaving files on the local system, and to avoid breaking
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; local Google Update and Chrome.
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DisableSplashScreen=false
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; Disables the splash screen, if it has been compiled into the launcher.
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RunLocally=false
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; Forces the profile to be copied to the local computer, as if the portable app
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; is run from a CD. The profile will be copied back to the portable device
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; afterwards (minus cache files).
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CacheInTemp=true
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; If this is true, the disk Cache will be set to use the local computer, and
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; will be deleted on exit, even if RunLocally is false.
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; Note that using either of the previous two options can represent a risk of
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; other users of the same computer discovering your internet surfing
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; activities on that computer. Although Google Chrome Portable deletes the
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; locally saved data when it is finished, it is possible this may not happen
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; (Google Chrome Portable or the computer crashes) and even if it does, some
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; of the data may be recoverable using disk recovery tools. For this reason
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; it is recommended you use Incognito mode for any browsing you don't want
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; others to know about. HTTPS browsing is never written to cache and thus not
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; an issue.
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ImportJava=false
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; If true, it will import the Java plugin from a copy of Java Portable if you
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; have it installed, and if you do not already have a Java plugin installed in
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; Google Chrome Portable. Note that Java Portable is not yet supported; the
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; plugin will attempt to use a locally installed Java.
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UsePAMLanguage=true
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; Forces Google Chrome to use the language selected by PortableApps.com Menu
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; when it is launched from PAM. The language is only used if Google Chrome
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; supports it, otherwise it falls back to the user-selected language (or
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; the local system language). If "true", you won't be able to change the
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; language within Google Chrome when launched from PAM since PAM will override
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; it.
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PortablePasswords=false
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; Stores your saved passwords using a master password you select on startup,
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; working around Chrome's normal mechanism of tying saved passwords to a local
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; user account. This setting causes a prompt for the master password on
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; every startup so it's opt-in.
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EncryptPortablePasswords=true
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; Uses a master password to re-encrypt passwords. If this is false, Portable
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; Passwords will be insecurely stored as plaintext, but you will not need to
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; use a master password. You may find setting this to false useful if you
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; already use an encryption solution such as TrueCrypt to store
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; GooglechromePortable.
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;
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; If you want to change any of the following:
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; - The Portable Passwords algorithms, salts, or implementation in such a way
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; that would break your existing Portable Passwords (through an upgrade of
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; Google Chrome Portable that changes these).
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; - Your master password, or lack of a master password.
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;
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; You can keep your Portable Passwords by first ensuring that your passwords
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; have been successfully imported into your Google Chrome profile with the
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; local user account. To do this, simply start GCP before upgrading it or
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; changing your password or Portable Passwords settings. Then, delete the
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; master password hash in Data\settings and the Portable Passwords files in
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; your profile (by default, there is only one in Data\profile\Default. A
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; power user with more than one profile will have one for each profile).
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; Next, perform the upgrade, or change the settings, if you wanted to. Now
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; run GCP and enter a new master password (or the same one, but it CAN be new
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; if you want). Once you close Google Chrome the new Portable Passwords
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; database will be constructed using your saved passwords from Google Chrome.
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