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Aw Snap issue in Chrome
After much research and trial and errors (pun intended) I have found a solution. Go to "Settings" and scroll down to "Advanced Settings". In "Advanced Settings" under Privacy you must uncheck the box for "Use a web service to help resolve navigation errors". This has seemed to resolve the issue of the "Aw, Snap" error.
Hi Mike,
tested it in one of the tenants but still same issue.
- mike cappelloMay 10, 2017Copper Contributor
It has been working for me so far. Here are my settings . Privacy: First four are unchecked, Last four are checked. Passwords and Forms: Unchecked
All other Advanced Settings are standard.
I have been talking with another tech (network administrator) who has even worse issues with Aw Snap. His Chrome is not allowing access and is continuously giving Aw Snap. He and I have tested on machines that were re-imaged and bare metal installs. It is aparently the latest version of chrome. Older versions have no issues.
- John JordanMay 17, 2017Copper Contributor
Some of my users are getting this error frequently too, but i've only gotten it a few times when visiting the same sites. I'd like to be able to reproduce it on demand before opening a ticket with MS support, though it sounds like it may be a Chrome issue.