


You can hear Finder's 'file deleted' sound. Chrome's attempts to restore the folder each time you start it aren't successful. The folder is not deleted immediately, but with a delay of few seconds. Right-click ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/ExtensionsĬhoose Configure Folder Actions to add the created script to the folder Save it to ~/Library/Scripts/Folder Action Scripts/ or /Library/Scripts/Folder Action Scripts/ Specify a collection that contains your clients, and make sure. If name of added_item is "" then delete added_item Click Create Automatic Deployment Rule and give it a name such as Google Chrome Monthly Updates.

On adding folder items to this_folder after receiving added_items I'm not familiar with that and didn't find the instructions clear to follow, so I've settled for configuring a Folder Action Script to just delete the extension's folder whenever it's created: I've seen the reference to use a group policy. Depending on extension size it may take a few seconds for the download to begin. Now click on the extension button and then click on Download as CRX. I could write a cron script to delete the folder every minute, but that felt too brute-force Just install this Chrome extension and move to the Chrome web store page of the extension of which you need the CRX file.I haven’t had success with filesystem permissions.
