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MikeN

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  1. My version of this problem is somewhat different from that which other people are experiencing. My desktopp is running Windows 10 64 bit (upgrade from Win7 Home 64 bit). Yesterday (Wed) Chrome was fine EXCEPT if I tried to go into the Settings pages when MBAE immediately blocked me, with the same error message that others have posted, and closed Chrome down. I found this forum and applied the recommended workaround in MBAE Advanced settings - it appeared to work. Today (Thursday) Chrome started working fine but within an hour that was no longer the case and Chrome was being blocked totally by MBAE. I completely uninstalled the Rapport extension from Chrome and Chrome then worked again but MBAE still blocked me from going into Chrome's Settings pages. As Chrome is set up as I want it, it's unlikely that I will need to go into Settings terribly often and, if I do need to, I can simply right click on the MBAE icon in the Notification Area (if that's what MS are stilll calling it in 2016!) and select 'Stop Protection' while I review whichever Chrome settings I need to change, remembering, of course, to start protection again when I come out of Chrome's Settings page. I still have Rapport installed in Firefox which I will now use for online banking while continuing with Chrome as my default browser. So, it seems that the problem is not entirely about a conflict between MBAE and Rapport. There must be some other factor at work as well. I suggest that those who have posted to say that they don't have a problem should try going into their Chrome 'Settings' pages and see if MBAE allows them in or not.
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