2014-06-04, 00:40
(2014-05-28, 10:18)HIPYRO Wrote: I finally got this working on my Win7 install by creating a symbolic link (mklink /j) to the Chrome folder location. I could then set the custom location in Chrome launcher to Chrome.exe
Yes, that is the answer. For people struggling to get this working, navigate to this folder via a command prompt:
C:\Users\<your user name>\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\addons\plugin.program.chrome.launcher
type this:
mklink /j chrome C:\Users\<your user name>\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\
Go back to XBMC and get to the Chrome Launcher add-on settings. Make sure "Use custom Chrome/script path" is selected, then click "Chrome/script path". Click the chrome folder, then select chrome.exe. That should be all you need to do to get it working.