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#1
Thanks for the quick response.  As long as we know this can happen, we will take appropriate actions.
#2
Hi,

I just experienced an issue with a Google Chrome update that did not remove the registry key to block execution of chrome.exe from running.

The following timeline of events was retrieved from the c:\windows\ccm\logs\PatchMyPC-ScriptRunner.log and the Windows Event Viewer:

User was notified Chrome needed an update 8/27/2024 12:04:11 pm
Registry hooks set for blocking chrome.exe execution 8/27/2024 12:04:11 pm
User selected Close and Update option 8/27/2024 12:14:01 pm
Update of Chrome started 8/27/2024 12:14:23 pm
Update of Chrome finished 8/27/2024 12:14:46 pm (last log entry from PatchMyPC, log has no more data past this point)
User initiated reboot of the computer 8/27/2024 12:14:39 pm

The timeline indicates that the PatchMyPC ScriptRunner was unable to finish performing its clean-up tasks, one of which was to remove the execution block of Chrome, due to the computer rebooting.

My question is: Is this an actual possibility?

We do run all application updates along with Windows Security updates, so the above reboot might have been a Windows Security update or the User actually initiated a reboot.

Thanks