
# 'chrome.win', 'chrome.linux', 'chrome.mac', 'chrome.*' # 'chrome_frame', 'chrome_os', 'android' , # numbers can be any string that does not contain ':' or '-' characters. : 'chrome.win' is read as 'Chrome on Windows'. Product names may contain a suffix specifying a # for the policy in 'product' was introduced in 'since_version' and removed # form of 'product:since_version-until_version', which means that support # supported under the key 'supported_on'. # Each policy has the list of products and version numbers where it is # IDS_POLICY_ENUM_PROXYSERVERDISABLED_CAPTION the name of the caption of ProxyServerDisabled : # or other messages of the policy HomepageLocation : the name of the caption of policy HomepageLocation : # and the first part identifies the item the text applies to : # Each name has two parts : the second part is either CAPTION, DESC or LABEL ,
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Policies on Mac are using this instead of caption. # where the value of the policy can be entered. # from caption is that label always appears next to the entry field # A short, one - line summary of the item it applies to. # - label ( Optional, defaults to caption if not specified. # both in policy or group listings or on title bars of policy - setting # Each item ( policy or group ) may have the following messages : # attributes are generated from the JSON keys. # Policy group descriptions, policy captions and similar texts are localized # 'dict' - a dictionary value, containing other values indexed by strings

# 'string-enum' - the user can select a string value from a collection of # 'int-enum' - the user can select an integer value from a collection of # NOTE : Currently nesting groups inside other groups is not supported. # 'group' : - not a real policy, contains a list of policies Group names are not exposed to Chrome at all. # This file contains a list of policies and groups. # related policies might appear together in policy groups. In the user interface where the values can be set , # policies that can be used to configure Chrome. # Policy templates are user interface definitions or documents about the # ADM, ADMX + ADML, MCX / plist and html documentation. # This file is used as input to generate the following policy templates : # The content of this file is evaluated as a Python expression.
