![]() ![]() The “Default search provider” folder has all the required settings that need to be changed. If you are using Chrome’s ADMX file, navigate to → Administrative Templates → Google Chrome → Default search provider. If you are using the Ecosia ADMX file, navigate to → Administrative Templates → Ecosia → Google Chrome → Default search provider. Navigate to the group policy rule that controls your chrome settings, right click and click on “edit”ĭepending on the target of your policy ( LOCAL_MACHINE or CURRENT_USER ), expand either “Computer Configuration” or “User Configuration”. ![]() You can start the group policy editor by typing " gpedit.msc" into the Windows command bar. Open the Group Policy administration tool. ![]() Domain: %systemroot%\sysvol\domain\policies\PolicyDefinitions (normally C:\Windows\sysvol\domain\policies\PolicyDefinitions )įor more information about creating a central store for your GPOs please refer here.Local: %systemroot%\policyDefinitions (normally C:\Windows\policyDefinitions ).Ĭopy the admx and adml files to your central store: Īlternatively you can download Chrome’s ADMX files from here. If you do not yet use GPOs you can download the Ecosia group policy template for Chrome here. If you already use GPOs to control Chrome’s settings please refer to Step 4 and update your existing settings. This guide explains how to set Ecosia as the default search engine in Chrome across multiple machines. Group Policy templates allow you to control Chrome’s browser settings. ![]()
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