![]() ![]() Last thing I tried, and that is one of the things that still puzzles me, is to sign in to a Google account. I tried a lot of things afterwards, clearing the cache, trying to find the download url of the crx file manually and all of that stuff. For one, they had a slightly different file size which is obviously a bad sign if it is the same file download. ![]() ![]() The download directory was listing the crx file downloads, but attempts to install the extensions in Chrome revealed that they appeared to be corrupt. Turned out, I received the same error messages when trying to install extensions in the browser too. I fired up Chrome Canary, another version of Chrome that I use rarely to see if I was able to install extension in the browser. Somehow Chrome was not download an extension file, which do have the crx file extension, but something else. I did receive the same error message which puzzled me. Reloading did not fix the issue, neither did a restart of the browser, and next thing I tried was to install another extension from the official web store to see if it did install in Chrome. The message below that stated that the download was not a CRX. When I tried to install a Google Chrome extension in the latest dev version of the web browser I was notified that an error had occured. ![]()
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