Deprecated: Function jetpack_form_register_pattern is deprecated since version jetpack-13.4! Use Automattic\Jetpack\Forms\ContactForm\Util::register_pattern instead. in /home/ubuntu/www/edgetalk/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6078
How To Install Chrome Firefox Only for the Current User on Windows - Edge Talk
Browsers

How To Install Chrome Firefox Only for the Current User on Windows

By default, both Firefox and Chrome installer will attempt to elevate and get the program installed system-widely but in a lot of cases, you may prefer only having it installed only under your own user profile, especially on a system that doesn’t have both browsers installed.

It’s really easy to do, if you know the trick. All you need to do is to decline the UAC when prompt so that both of the installers can continue on without the local admin privileges.

After launching Chrome installer, say No to User Account Control when prompted.

Then click Yes to the dialog box that pops up asking if you want to continue without administrator privileges.

The browser will be installed in the local profile at the following location so it won’t interference with other users on the same computer.

%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application

The same process applies to Firefox as well. After saying No to User Account Control when prompted, the installation continues on installing the program in the current local user profile.

%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Mozilla Firefox\

If you are already part of the local admin group, you can still do the same to install Chrome only in your account but won’t be able to do the same with Firefox. The Firefox installer simply gets terminated when answered No to the UAC.

You can also use the portable version of Chrome and Firefox to avoid the installation process completely.

edge

Share
Published by
edge

Recent Posts

Disable Copilot on Windows 11 via Group Policy GPO

If using Copilot right from the Taskbar isn't your thing, you should disable it. Even…

4 weeks ago

Setting Default Fonts in Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint via Group Policy

In an environment where standardizing things does matter, setting default fonts in Microsoft Office apps…

2 months ago

Wake-On-LAN (WOL) with Windows and PowerShell

Wake-On-LAN is a networking standard that lets you wake up a computer from either a…

2 months ago

How To Remove Restrictions Set in A Password-Protected PDF File

First of all, this is not to bypass a PDF file that requires a password…

2 months ago

How To Move My Outlook Navigation Bar Back From Left Back To the Bottom

Microsoft has been lurking about the idea of placing the Outlook navigation bar to the…

1 year ago

Headset with Microphone Echoing My Own Voice on Windows, What To Do?

One colleague came up to me the other day asking me to take look at…

1 year ago