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You can download the current stable version in an MSI installer, Chrome for Business, for whichever operating system you're currently using from http://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/business/browser/, or use the direct link to download the Windows version in particular from http://www.google.com/chrome/eula.html?msi=true&platform=win.
 
https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/thankyou.html?standalone=1&system=true
From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome#Enterprise_deployment Wikipedia]: "In December 2010 Google announced that to make it easier for businesses to use Chrome they would provide an official Chrome MSI package. For business use it is helpful to have full-fledged MSI packages that can be customized via transform files (.mst) - but the MSI provided with Chrome is only a very limited MSI wrapper fitted around the normal installer, and many businesses find that this arrangement does not meet their needs. The normal downloaded Chrome installer puts the browser in the user's local app data directory and provides invisible background updates, but the MSI package will allow installation at the system level, providing system administrators control over the update process — it was formerly possible only when Chrome was installed using Google Pack. Google also created group policy objects to fine tune the behavior of Chrome in the business environment, for example setting automatic updates interval, disable auto-updates, a home page and to workaround their basic Windows design flaws and bugs if it comes to roaming profiles support, etc. Until version 24 the software is known not to be ready for enterprise deployments with roaming profiles or Terminal Server/Citrix environments."
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