Let's start with whether you are a business owner or a computer maintenance company. If so, ie company owner, you can use the local network and server to upgrade and also use the Local Group Policy. If you are a private / home user, you do not need to add anything to the Google server. Absolutely all of Google's installers are made up of two parts, one being the Google Chrome setup package itself and the other part being/is the installer and updater. Absolutely all of Google Chrome's original installation packages download and install updates automatically. However, it is so "tightly" programmed that it is quite difficult for a home user to disable automatic updating. Commonly You can't disable autoupdate for Chrome, if you aren't specialist. If automatic updating doesn't work for you, it's quite likely that you have at least 1 of the following issues: your Windows is damaged your internet connection is very slow and bad Your Chrome is damaged or incorrectly installed One more thing, Chrome always updates only the channel you have installed, and you can't switch back to a lower or older version from a higher or newer channel without a new and clean installation. Among other things, keep in mind that you will also need to completely update your User Data. You never have to do this, if you upgrade from an older version to a newer one, everything will be done automatically. PS. Let's just say the most common mistake is that Chrome is not installed correctly, it doesn't located on correct place etc. This usually happens when you use scripts and installers made by unknown benefactors, or home craftsmen.
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Dear friend, make your own server, then you can connect everything there. It is not forbidden to have a server at home and then you are completely free to connect everything there.