Thank you for the quick reply! You were right, I do have Vista with
UAC disabled...

It's really no big deal though, I'm checking this group often anyway
so I know when an update is up and I can do it manually! :-)
Just wanted to know what was wrong with my Chrome ;-)


On Sep 7, 5:00 pm, Finnur Thorarinsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My guess is that you are using Vista and you have disabled UAC. We are
> working on making on-demand updates for Chrome work when you have UAC
> disabled. Until then, you can either temporarily enable it while you update
> Chrome _or_ simply wait - since background updates still work even with UAC
> disabled.
> Best regards,
> Finnur
>
> On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 13:52, SilverTab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Not sure why I have this problem, but apparently Chrome doesn't seem
> > to be checking for new updates... I go to Tools >> About Google Chrome
> > and I get a dialog similar to what I see on all the screenshots, but
> > there is no message at the bottom telling me whether it is up to date
> > or not...
>
> > I had to download the installer again to update my Chrome
> > installation, and once again, if I go to "About Google Chrome", I can
> > see that I have the latest version (.29) but I don't get a message
> > saying "Chrome is up to date" or something like that....
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