Selenium/ChromeDriver Unknown policy Errors
I am currently using Python (v3.5.1), Selenium (v3.7), and Chromedriver (v2.33).
When I run the following command:
from selenium import webdriver
driver = webdriver.Chrome('C:Program FilesChromeWebdriverchromedriver.exe')
I get the following messages:
[2440:4356:1115/112221.822:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: PasswordManagerAllowShowPasswords
[2440:4356:1115/112221.822:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: SkipMetadataCheck
[2440:4356:1115/112221.947:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: PasswordManagerAllowShowPasswords
[2440:4356:1115/112221.947:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: SkipMetadataCheck
The rest of my script works otherwise, but I would like to understand what is causing these errors so that I can make them go away or at least explain why they don't matter to the rest of my team.
python selenium selenium-chromedriver
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I am currently using Python (v3.5.1), Selenium (v3.7), and Chromedriver (v2.33).
When I run the following command:
from selenium import webdriver
driver = webdriver.Chrome('C:Program FilesChromeWebdriverchromedriver.exe')
I get the following messages:
[2440:4356:1115/112221.822:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: PasswordManagerAllowShowPasswords
[2440:4356:1115/112221.822:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: SkipMetadataCheck
[2440:4356:1115/112221.947:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: PasswordManagerAllowShowPasswords
[2440:4356:1115/112221.947:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: SkipMetadataCheck
The rest of my script works otherwise, but I would like to understand what is causing these errors so that I can make them go away or at least explain why they don't matter to the rest of my team.
python selenium selenium-chromedriver
It looks like you have some policies defined. Checkchrome://policy/
to see if it's the case. By default a Chrome doesn't have any.
– Florent B.
Nov 15 '17 at 20:23
It looks like you are right. Those two sit at the bottom of a whole list of policies with an 'unknown policy' status. Thanks!
– Ian E
Nov 15 '17 at 21:32
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I am currently using Python (v3.5.1), Selenium (v3.7), and Chromedriver (v2.33).
When I run the following command:
from selenium import webdriver
driver = webdriver.Chrome('C:Program FilesChromeWebdriverchromedriver.exe')
I get the following messages:
[2440:4356:1115/112221.822:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: PasswordManagerAllowShowPasswords
[2440:4356:1115/112221.822:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: SkipMetadataCheck
[2440:4356:1115/112221.947:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: PasswordManagerAllowShowPasswords
[2440:4356:1115/112221.947:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: SkipMetadataCheck
The rest of my script works otherwise, but I would like to understand what is causing these errors so that I can make them go away or at least explain why they don't matter to the rest of my team.
python selenium selenium-chromedriver
I am currently using Python (v3.5.1), Selenium (v3.7), and Chromedriver (v2.33).
When I run the following command:
from selenium import webdriver
driver = webdriver.Chrome('C:Program FilesChromeWebdriverchromedriver.exe')
I get the following messages:
[2440:4356:1115/112221.822:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: PasswordManagerAllowShowPasswords
[2440:4356:1115/112221.822:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: SkipMetadataCheck
[2440:4356:1115/112221.947:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: PasswordManagerAllowShowPasswords
[2440:4356:1115/112221.947:ERROR:configuration_policy_handler_list.cc(92)] Unknown policy: SkipMetadataCheck
The rest of my script works otherwise, but I would like to understand what is causing these errors so that I can make them go away or at least explain why they don't matter to the rest of my team.
python selenium selenium-chromedriver
python selenium selenium-chromedriver
edited Nov 15 '17 at 20:45
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It looks like you have some policies defined. Checkchrome://policy/
to see if it's the case. By default a Chrome doesn't have any.
– Florent B.
Nov 15 '17 at 20:23
It looks like you are right. Those two sit at the bottom of a whole list of policies with an 'unknown policy' status. Thanks!
– Ian E
Nov 15 '17 at 21:32
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It looks like you have some policies defined. Checkchrome://policy/
to see if it's the case. By default a Chrome doesn't have any.
– Florent B.
Nov 15 '17 at 20:23
It looks like you are right. Those two sit at the bottom of a whole list of policies with an 'unknown policy' status. Thanks!
– Ian E
Nov 15 '17 at 21:32
It looks like you have some policies defined. Check
chrome://policy/
to see if it's the case. By default a Chrome doesn't have any.– Florent B.
Nov 15 '17 at 20:23
It looks like you have some policies defined. Check
chrome://policy/
to see if it's the case. By default a Chrome doesn't have any.– Florent B.
Nov 15 '17 at 20:23
It looks like you are right. Those two sit at the bottom of a whole list of policies with an 'unknown policy' status. Thanks!
– Ian E
Nov 15 '17 at 21:32
It looks like you are right. Those two sit at the bottom of a whole list of policies with an 'unknown policy' status. Thanks!
– Ian E
Nov 15 '17 at 21:32
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It looks like you have some policies defined. Check
chrome://policy/
to see if it's the case. By default a Chrome doesn't have any.– Florent B.
Nov 15 '17 at 20:23
It looks like you are right. Those two sit at the bottom of a whole list of policies with an 'unknown policy' status. Thanks!
– Ian E
Nov 15 '17 at 21:32