Resolving Update Server Not Available (Error: 3) In Google Chrome



In the early launch of Google Chrome, I have use it for a while and found that this new web browser from Google had a nice and smooth interface and also quite fast. But my heart was on Mozilla Firefox and still now, so I left Google Chrome behind.

From time to time I read about the development of Google Chrome, it appears that Google has working hard to make Chrome as a great web browser. Updates are available so often, about three or four times in a month, from there we can see the continued efforts from Google. So, this made me interested to install and use Chrome for the second time.

As usual, Chrome installation is quite easy, not write anything in Program Files and only a few data in Registry. All Chrome files and folders are placed at users AppData folder. The first thing I did after launching Chrome is checking the version.

Launch Chrome > click on wrench icon at the top right of Chrome page > click at 'About Google Chrome' and I got 'Update server not available (error: 3)' written in 'About' box. Since the update for Chrome issued regularly, automatic update is indispensable.

So, here's why that error came up and how to fix it:

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Last month I wrote about 'How To Properly Disable IPv6 In Windows Vista And Windows 7' and I stated that 'it is safe to disable IPv6 if your ISPs not yet implement IPv6 in their services'. Well, after reading a few articles, it seems like the statement above is a little bit ... hmmm, you could say, not true!.

The fact is, even though your ISPs only using an IPv4, but if you trying to reach a website/s that has implementing IPv6 in their servers, you could end up with an error connections after you disabling IPv6 in Windows Vista or Windows 7.

It seems like, an IPv6 has been used by several major website/s now and I am not aware of it. For Windows XP users, it's time to migrate to the latest operating system because there is no IPv6 installed on Windows XP and you may experience some problems in accessing IPv6 website/s in the future. Yes, you can install this protocol in Windows XP, but to make it work is in doubt.

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