Google has posted a page of known Chrome issues. These include laptops failing to sleep when running Chrome, various network errors related to proxies, lack of support for SSL client authentication, inability to remove entries from the Most Visited sites page, and issues with Google Calendar, Docs, and Spreadsheet.
Would-be Google Chrome users have reported difficulties installing the new browser while running anti-virus software from Kaspersky and Zone Alarm. Google is working to address the issue and recommends disabling problematic security software before trying to install Chrome.
Users of Symantec (NSDQ: SYMC) Endpoint Protection have also reported problems. Google says that it is investigating the issue.
Google Chrome appears not to install correctly at companies behind a proxy requiring authentication. Google is aware of the issue and is investigating.
Many Chrome users have reported being unable to scroll up while using a Synaptics TouchPad on both Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems. As with other issues, Google said it is looking into the problem.
Chrome also appears to have issues with Java applets, particularly POGO.com games. A help guide on Google's message boards suggests using Java 6, Update 10, because Chrome does not support older versions of Java.
Users of Windows XP x64 are reporting Chrome crashes. Google hasn't yet acknowledged whether this is an issue for all XP x64 users.
Many Chrome users trying to view Facebook pages have reported problems, for example.
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