![]() I'm sure this is related to our GPO but I thought with what we had configured it would still allow flexibility for the user to add in individual exclusions. It's not greyed out or anything but it just seems like we can't choose it. ![]() By default, the radio button next to "Continue blocking" is selected but we cannot seem to choose the other radio button to allow the pop-ups. In the Chrome address bar, we can see the icon for the blocked pop-up and when clicking on it, it shows us the dialog box to "Always allow pop-ups and redirects from" as well as "Continue blocking". Today a user brought to our attention a website not on that list that was getting popups blocked. Repeat Steps 1-4 for other sites that push notifications. After the Settings tab opens, scroll down under Permissions and select Block in the Notifications drop-down menu. Select the Site Settings option in the context menu. Click on the padlock icon in the Omnibox. Additionally, we've also configured the GPO for "Allow pops on these sites" to include a list of approved business related sites and that is functioning correctly. Follow these steps: Open the website in Chrome. We've set the GPO for "Default popups setting" to Enabled which turns on the pop-up blocker in Chrome but prevents the user from turning it off. The goal was to ensure that a user could not completely turn off the pop-up blocker thus disabling it for all sites, but rather keep it enabled and allow the user to selectively add in legitimate sites with pop-ups. Using the Google Chrome administrative templates, we've set two GPOs related to the pop-up blocker in an effort to better manage it.
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