Specify an ID to enable Chrome policy management via Platform and OS-user
policies. On Windows, this is a registry key like
"SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Google\\Chrome". On MacOS, this is a bundle ID like
"com.google.Chrome". On Linux, this is an absolute directory path like
"/etc/opt/chrome/policies". Only supported with the Chrome runtime. See
https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/9037717 for details.
Chrome Browser Cloud Management integration, when enabled via the
"enable-chrome-browser-cloud-management" command-line flag, will also use
the specified ID. See https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/9116814
for details.
Specify an ID to enable Chrome policy management via Platform and OS-user policies. On Windows, this is a registry key like "SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Google\\Chrome". On MacOS, this is a bundle ID like "com.google.Chrome". On Linux, this is an absolute directory path like "/etc/opt/chrome/policies". Only supported with the Chrome runtime. See https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/9037717 for details.
Chrome Browser Cloud Management integration, when enabled via the "enable-chrome-browser-cloud-management" command-line flag, will also use the specified ID. See https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/9116814 for details.