@Olivier Ah, sorry, thank you for explaining this. This isn't what I
want to do, I was just trying to strip back to the basics of what
https://www.chromium.org/administrators/linux-quick-start said to do and
demonstrate that it wasn't working.
I changed my policy so it says
{
"RestoreOnStartupURLs": "www.chromium.org"
}
Now when I open chromium, it doesn't go to www.chromium.org. When I go to
chrome://policy it reports RestoreOnStartupURLs has value www.chromium.org but
says there is an error "Expected list value". I changed it to
{
"RestoreOnStartupURLs": ["www.chromium.org"]
}
And it works. It is a shame the example code given on
https://www.chromium.org/administrators/linux-quick-start doesn't function any
more.
What got me to this point was trying to set
{
"EnableMediaRouter": false
}
to stop chromium from monitoring network ports. Previously I couldn't get
chromium to acknowledge a policy is set, but now I see I am able to set policy,
but this one is not enforced. Still, I think this is a different problem to
this thread. Thanks again!
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