I don't know of a way other than doing a survey of employees.  I know you
can find out the CRX file and I know that would run in a different memory
space so maybe there would be a way with a Software Monitoring Rule?

There are Group Policy Templates to Blacklist/Whitelist and deploy
extensions and other options with that, that you will probably want to
check out.  Also be sure to set up AppLocker, otherwise users can continue
to install the consumer versions of Google Chrome and get around such
restrictions.

*-----------------------------------------------*

*Adam Juelich*

Pulaski Community School District <http://www.pulaskischools.org>

Client Management Specialist

920-822-6075


On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 3:44 PM, Fast, David D. <[email protected]>
wrote:

>  Is there a way to inventory Google Chrome extensions and plugins with
> SCCM 2007?  My client is planning to deploy Chrome Enterprise to all users
> as an optional alternative browser; their security team is trying to review
> extensions and plugins for allow/disallow considerations.  They currently
> have a number of users with the personal version of Chrome installed, and
> want to know if we can determine which extensions/plugins are currently
> installed for Chrome users.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David Fast
>
> Senior Distributed Computing Analyst/Desktop Standards
>
> T: 901.415.7830
>
> F: 901.415.7404
>
> [email protected]
>
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