Google has acted quickly to roll back a change it introduced as part of a recent update to its Chrome web browser. Specifically, version 66.0.3359.181 (for Windows, Mac, and Linux) that started rolling out last week contained a bug that prevented downloads of attachments from services like Gmail.

A Google employee confirmed earlier today the change that caused the problem is being rolled back. Here’s what the exactly said:

Eng is rolling back this change in Chrome so the issue should resolve for most users in next few hours. We’re working with Gmail team to understand how we can prevent this issue in the future also.

The Chromium bug page where the issue is being discussed reveals it affected the Windows and Mac clients of the browser. So, it’s reasonable to say Linux users are unaffected.

As confirmed by an expert on the official Chrome support forum, once the roll back happens for you, it may be necessary to restart Chrome or reboot your machine in order to pick up the change.

A few complainants have confirmed the functionality is working as expected after the roll back.

Stay connected with us on Twitter (@PiunikaWeb) to hear about all related developments as and when they occur

Tags

Dr. Aparajita Sharma
1261 Posts

A budding entrepreneur by profession, and a psychologist by education. As a founding member of PiunikaWeb, I am nurturing this firstborn with my sharp-eyed expertise and even journalistic writing when needed.

Next article View Article

[Update: Fixed] Error 8002A537 knocks PS3 users offline, fix being worked on

There are new updates that have been added to the bottom of the story... Original story (published on April 11, 2019) follows: We're seeing a large number of reports...
May 28, 2021 0 Min Read