I ran into this one
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=14714<http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=14714>Yes,
it talks about a portable Chrome and a sync tool and yes, they are
unsupported.
But the root cause of this issue, seems to be the fact that the Preferences
file stores the full absolute path of the extension.
Now, the extensions are always at Profile\Default\Extensions and the
Preferences file is always at Profile\Default\Preferences.
Why not use a relative path?
It will
help making Chrome more portable, or if you just want to copy your
actual profile folder to another computer, it will not longer be a
problem
(or be less of a problem).




(On a side note, I just looked at the Preferences file again - in my default
profile, I see that not all of the Extensions have paths.
The ones that have no path, are not listed in chrome://extensions.
Why are they even in the file? weird (I admit I did not restart the browser
for a long time, so maybe that is also it).)

☆PhistucK

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