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I have been having an issue lately with Google Chrome. Some sites, seems to be completely random, are returning a 503 Service Unavailable error message. The last one I received was from my hosting provider when trying to access my CPanel. I can access the same URL completely fine in Firefox or IE. It seems to be isolated to Chrome.

I have tried the following:

  1. Disabled all extensions
  2. Logged in/out of my Google account
  3. Cleared all cache and history

So far, nothing seems to correct the issue. It's becoming more and more aggravating from what was once a pretty reliable browser.

I am running:

Windows 7 Chrome Version 36.0.1985.143 m

W3bGuy
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  • I love how this was down voted... For what? it's an issue with Google Chrome. If there is a fix, I would love to see it. – W3bGuy Sep 03 '14 at 17:35

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My solution:

  1. Uninstall Chrome with clear personal data option selected
  2. Install Chrome again but without admin right (install for your personal user)
  3. Use Chrome as normal
Cao Minh Tu
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I was hitting the same issue. Mostly, it would occur on intranet sites at work, but it happened with a few exterior sites. Loading in IE Tab would work fine.

I was able to solve the issue by upgrading to 64-bit Chrome. I'm not sure why that fixed it, but I think it had something to do with a conflict between Java and Chrome (It looks like I have both 64bit and 32bit Java installed side-by-side).

  • I just tried installing a new release which had a "new_chrome.exe" in it... It looked to be the one installed or updated today. I'll try it for a bit, see how it goes, and get back. – W3bGuy Dec 09 '14 at 22:35